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Perissone Cambio (c.1520 – c.1562) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance, active in Venice. He was one of the most prominent students and colleagues of Adrian Willaert during the formative years of the Venetian School, and published several books of madrigals in the 1540s. Nothing is known about his early life except that he was either from Flanders or the immediately adjacent French-speaking areas. Two competing mentions of his origin exist in the historical record, one naming him as French and one as Flemish, with the Flemish mention coming from the Venetian Senate; the latter is considered more reliable. By the early 1540s he had come from his homeland to Venice, probably to study with Willaert, who was renowned as a teacher. This was near the end of the period during which musicians who received their early training in the Netherlands and adjacent areas left their homelands, going to Italy and other locations where demand for composers and singers was greatest. Perissone became one of Willaert's students, and part of a close group which included Girolamo Parabosco, Baldassare Donato, Jacques Buus, Jacques Du Pont, and Cipriano de Rore; in addition he acquired a reputation as an excellent singer, most likely of high vocal parts.[1] During the late 1540s he was the most prolific composer of the group around Willaert, publishing a total of four separate collections of secular music. In 1548 he finally became a member of the chapel of San Marco di Venezi
Anchor che col partire
292La Morte Di Marito
123Scarpello si vedrà di piombo o lima
104Boccucia dulce chiu che canamielle
95Non t'arricordi quando me dicevi
66Scarpello si vedra di piombo - Arr. for Guitar
47Amor se quei begli occhi - Arr. for Guitar
48Villotta: La morte di marito
39Canzon villanesca: Non t'arricordi quando me dicevi
210Perissone Cambio - Villotta La Morte Di Marito
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Le Siècle du Titien
O Dolce Vita Mia
Vocal Music (Italian 16Th Century) - Cimello, G. / Lassus, O. / Fontana, V. / Perissone, C. / Maio, G.T. / Donato, B. (Canzoni Villanesche)
Voria Che Tu Cantasse Una Canzone
Daedalus: Canzoni Villanesche alla Napolitana
Vocal Music (Italian 16th Century) - Cimello, G. / Lassus, O. / Fontana, V. / Perissone, C.
Donato, Corteccia & Cambio: O dolce vita mia (Arr. for Guitar)
Vocal & Instrumental Music of the Italian Renaissance
O Dolce Vita Mia - Musiche Vocali E Strumentali Del Rinascimento Italiano (Vocal & instrumental music from the Italian Renaissance)
Canzoni villanesche: Neapolitan Love Songs of the 16th century
Renaissance
L'Italie Renaissance