Girolamo Conversi (fl. 1572–1575) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance. His music, which was popular from the 1570s through the 1590s, was noted for its combination of the light canzone alla napolitana with the literary and musical sophistication of the madrigal. He appears to have written only secular vocal music.
GirolamoConversi (fl. 1572–1575) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance. His music, which was popular from the 1570s through the 1590s, was...
pre-romantic inspiration. It was set to music as a six-part Madrigal by GirolamoConversi and translated by, among others, Edmund Spenser and Joachim du Bellay...
opera Sebastián de Vivanco c. 1551 – 1622 Spanish GirolamoConversi fl. c. 1572–1575 Italian Girolamo Belli 1552 – c. 1620 Italian Leonhard Lechner c. 1553...
Charles Crozat Converse (1832–1918) Frederick Converse (1871–1940) GirolamoConversi (fl. 1572–1575) Will Marion Cook (1869–1944) Arnold Cooke (1906–2005)...
(Mühlhausen: Georg Hantzsch) GirolamoConversi – First book of canzoni alla Napolitana for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto) Andrea Gabrieli – First...
books of canzonettas were published by Giovanni Ferretti in 1567 and GirolamoConversi in 1572. By the 1580s some of the major composers of secular music...
four voices (Milan: Pietro Tini) GirolamoConversi – First book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: heirs of Girolamo Scotto) Camillo Cortellini – Second...
544-546: "Miramur igitur, nec satis admirantes sufficimus admirari, quod conversi in arcum perversum et in reprobum sensum dati, sic cito recessistis a fidelitate...