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Scipione Dentice (29 January 1560 – 21 April 1633) was a Neapolitan keyboard composer. He published 5 collections of five-voice madrigals (1591, 1596, 1598, 1602, 1607). He is to be distinguished from his colleague and exact contemporary Scipione Stella (1560 – c. 1620), a member of Carlo Gesualdo's circle. He is also to be distinguished from his grandfather Luigi Dentice, the music theorist, and uncle Fabrizio Dentice, the lutenist. The two Scipiones were acquainted; the Spanish composer Sebastián Raval records that both Scipione Dentice and Scipione Stella were present with Luca Marenzio at the Peretti palace in Rome when he performed. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Il quinto libro de madrigali à 5 voci: Parlo, miser, o taccio?
212Alla Madonna S.ma del Rosario nella Minerva di Roma [Nuove laudi ariose della Beatissima Vergine]
93Vergine dolc'e pia [Nuove laudi ariose della Beatissima Vergine, 1600]
44Vergine dolc'e pia (Nuove laudi ariose della Beatissima Vergine, 1600)
45Chi sta soggetto al van idol d'amore [Nuove laudi ariose della Beatissima Virgine]
36Vergine dolc'e pia
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