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Giovanni de Macque (Giovanni de Maque, Jean de Macque) (?1548-1550 – September 1614) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque, who spent almost his entire life in Italy. He was one of the most famous Neapolitan composers of the late 16th century; some of his experimentation with chromaticism was likely influenced by Gesualdo, who was an associate of his. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Io piango o filli, madrigal à 5
1,9752Prime stravaganze (From the British Library, Manuscript "Luigi Rossi" No. 30491 - Arr. for Treble, Tenor Viol, 2 Bass Viols and Harp by Fredrik Hildebrand)
2863Consonanze stravaganti
1804Seconda Stravaganza
1625Seconde stravaganze
1086Capriccio sopra re fa mi sol
927Vaghe ninfe selvage
778Prime stravaganze
569Prima gagliarda
5510Durezze e Ligature
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Io piango o filli, madrigal à 5
Il Trionfo di Dori
Macque: Madrigali & Organ Works
Palestrina, G.P.: Organ Music
Consonnanze Stravaganti

Lettere Amorose
De Macque: The Keyboard School at Gesualdo's Court
1600
Masters from Flanders: Polyphony from the 15th & 16th century Vol. I
Vocal Music - Waelrant, H. / Verdonck, C. / Marenzio, L. / Monte, P. / Macque, G. / Conversi, G. / Gastoldi, G.G. / Ferretti, G. (Madrigals)
Organ Recital: Tamminga, Liuwe - Leo, L. / Storace, B. / Greco, G. / Frescobaldi, G.A. / Vecchiotti, L. / Lambardi, F. / Macque, G.
Tintinnabulum