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Johannes de Quadris (Quatris) (before 1410 – 1457?) was an Italian composer of the early Renaissance. He was one of the first composers of polyphony associated with the basilica of St. Mark's in Venice, and the earliest known composer to write a polyphonic setting of the Magnificat for four voices. He was a priest, and originally from the diocese of Valva-Sulmona, in the vicinity of L'Aquila, in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. Sometime before 1436 he began to work as a singer at San Marco in Venice, which was then at the very beginning of its rise to fame; the first mention of a choir there is found in a document of 1403 (by the end of the 16th century, it was one of the most renowned musical institutions in Europe). Quadris worked at San Marco from at least 1436, the date given on his Magnificat, to the time that a Vatican document listed him as "deceased", in 1457. He made repeated requests (1450, 1452, 1454) to Pope Nicholas V to obtain a prebend in Aquileia. His musical style is highly varied, and possibly he wrote his surviving pieces over a career of more than the twenty documented years. The motet Gaudeat ecclesia and the Magnificat are stylistically related to the music of the late Middle Ages, with a cantus firmus surrounded by texturally distinct vocal lines; the other works, with their lighter texture, are more characteristic of Italian composers writing later in the century. Clarity of the text is foremost in these works, as is liturgical utility. According

Venice in the East: Renaissance Crete & Cyprus
Crucem tuam adoramus - Concerto per le sacre Ceneri 2007

Processio In Die Veneris Sancti

Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
The Clerks' Group, Pierre De La Rue: Missa De Sancta Cruce
Missa De Sancta Cruce
Pierre de la Rue: Missa de Sancta Cruce; Salve Regina; Vexilla Regis / Johannes de Quadris: Lamentations (The Clerks' Group; Edward Wickham)
Renaissance
Missa De Sancta Cruce - Lamentations,
Missa De Sancta Cruce (The Clerks' Group)

La Rue: Missa De Sancta Cruce
The Palacio Songbook