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Composer of Classical
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (also spelled Ingegnieri, Ingignieri, Ingignero, Inzegneri) (c. 1535 or 1536 – 1 July 1592) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance. He was born in Verona and died in Cremona. Even though he spent most of his life working in northern Italy, because of his stylistic similarity to Palestrina he is often considered to be a member of the Roman School of polyphonic church music. He is also famous as the teacher of Claudio Monteverdi.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Messa a 4 Voci Da Cappella - Motet "Tenebrae Factae Sunt" | Claudio Monteverdi, Marco Antonio Ingegneri, Ensemble Vocal De Lausanne, Michel Corboz | 1964 | Album |
Huit Repons De La semaine Sainte | Marco Antonio Ingegneri - Les Chanteurs De Saint-Eustache, Emile Martin | 1956 | Album |
Lamentatio: Jod. Manum Suam Misit Hostis / Responsorium: Ecce Vidimus Eum | Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina | 1956 | Single |
Messa A Quattro Voci / Motetten | Claudio Monteverdi, Marco Antonio Ingegneri, Katholische Kantorei Bad Kissingen, Rudolf Walter | Album | |
Mass For Voices, Motet Tenegrae Factae Sunt, Three Lamentations Of Jeremiah, Three Responses For The Matins Of Holy Saturday | Ensemble Vocal De Lausanne, Claudio Monteverdi, Marco Antonio Ingegneri | Album |