
Antonio Gardano (also Antoine Gardane) (1509 – 28 October 1569) was a French-born Italian composer and important music publisher based in Venice. Life and career Gardano arrived in the city as a "musico francese" whose musical compositions had been published in Lyons by Jacques Moderne from 1532. Gardano set up a publishing house and between 1538 and 1569 published 450 editions of prominent composers, half of them Italian madrigals. The composers best-represented in Gardano's output included Jacques Arcadelt
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Fornarina glagiarda / Si habrá en este baldrés / L'amor dona
L'herba fresca gagliarda / Yo con vos, señora / Calabaça, no sé, buen amor / Non quiero ser monja, non
Dale si le das / La notte gagliarda / Putta nera
Gagliardas "Moneghina" and "La Canella"
Gagliarda “Venetiana” (Antonio Gardano, publisher)
Cornamuse: Bicinium “Le cuer de vous”
Passamezzo antico
Le Forze d'Hercole
Canzon francese
Le cuer de vous
Venetiana gagliarde
Antonio Gardano (1538-1569) - Anchor che col partire (Venice 1577)
Bicinium "Le cuer de vous" (from Georg Rhaw's Bicinia gallica et latina, 1545)
Gamba Gagliarda – Moneghina Gagliarda
Bicinium "Le cuer de vous) (from "Bicinia gallica et latina", 1545) (Cornamuse)
Il Primo Libro de canzoni Francese: "Souvent amour me livre grand tourment", for due viola da gamba
Gardano, Antonio - Bicinium "Le cuer de vous) (from "Bicinia gallica et latina", 1545)
Venetiana gagliarda
Ô doulx regard, ô parler gratieux
Bicinium: Le cuer de vous [cornamuse]
La forze d'Hercole
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