
Antonio Cifra (1584? – Loreto, 2 October 1629) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the significant transitional figures between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and produced music in both idioms. Son of Costanzo and Claudia, Antonio Cifra was born perhaps in Bassiano (near Terracina).[1] He studied with Giovanni Bernardino Nanino from 27 June 1594 at San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome and then, from 18 January 1597, he was boy soprano of the Cappella Giulia at St Peter.
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In quel gelato core
Emendemus in melius
Moctetta et Psalmi: Magnificat à 8
Quem vidistis pastores ?
Era La Notte
Loreto Vespers: Dixit Dominus
Magi videntes stellam
Chiudesti i lumi, Armida il Cielo
Loreto Vespers: Confitebor
Loreto Vespers: Laetatus sum
Quem vidistis pastores?
Loreto Vespers: Beatus vir
Angelus ad pastores ait (Cifra)
Loreto Vespers: Laudate pueri
Loreto Vespers: Magnificat
Concentus ecclesiastico: Quem vidistis pastores
Loreto Vespers: Nisi Dominus
Loreto Vespers: Quae est ista
Canon terza
Era La Notta, Chant VI, 103-104
Era La Notte (canto VI, 103-104)
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