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Maestro Piero (Magister Piero, Piero) (b. before 1300, d. shortly after 1350) was an Italian composer of the late medieval era. He was one of the first composers of the Trecento who is known by name, and probably one of the oldest. He is mainly known for his madrigals. No details are known of his life other than what can be inferred from his music, and from an illustration which probably contains his picture. He is depicted as a man of 50–60 years old in a Bolognese illustration from the first half of the 14th century, so he was probably born before 1300. Unlike many of the Trecento composers, he was not a Florentine, since he does not appear in the chronicle by Filippo Villani, which includes all of the musicians active there throughout the 14th century. Piero was possibly from Assisi, and is known to have been in Milan and Verona, employed by the Visconti and della Scala families, respectively; in addition, he may have been in Padua with Antonio della Scala before going to Verona, along with composer Giovanni da Cascia (Giovanni da Firenze). He was also associated with composer Jacopo da Bologna during this period, and the three composers appear to have engaged in a contest to set the same madrigal text, effectively forming a madrigal cycle: the date of this contest was in or after 1349, very near the end of Piero's life. There is no trace of any activity by Piero, or Giovanni da Cascia, after 1351; one or both composers may have died in the Black Death which swept through
Con Dolce Brama
3852Ogni diletto
143Con dolce brama(Nigel Rogers, Martyn Hill, sackbut)
114Con Dolce Brama (Caccia)
25Chavalcando con un Giovine Accorto
26Magister PIERO. Con dolce brama (Italie, milieu XIVème s.)
17Segugi A Corta E Can Per La Foresta
18Or qua, compagni, qua for 3 voices (doubtful)
19Caccia: Con Dolce Brama
110Magister Piero - Con dolce brama
1Ecco La Primavera - Florentine Music Of The 14th Century
Early Music Festival, Florentine Music of the Fourteenth Century, Early Music Consort of London Disc 1

Knights, Maids and Miracles: The Spring of Middle Ages
Ecco La Primavera
Early Music Festival
Florentine Music of the Fourteenth Century - CD1

Speculum Amoris: Lyrique de l'amour médiéval, du mysticisme à l'érotisme
Knights, Maids & Miracles
Ecco la primavera - Florentine music of the 14th century (The Early Music Consort of London feat. conductor: David Munrow)
Speculum Amoris

Ecco la Primavera/Florentine Music of the 14th Century
Specvlvm Amoris