
Caterina Assandra (c. 1590 – after 1618) was an Italian composer and Benedictine nun. She was born in Pavia, Italy. She wrote a number of motets, as well as a number of organ pieces, written in German tablature. She studied counterpoint with the possibly German Catholic exile Benedetto Re, or Reggio, one of the leading teachers at Pavia Cathedral, who dedicated a piece to her in 1607. Her musical talents were noted by the publisher Lomazzo early in her career, in the dedication of G.P. Cima's works.
Motetti, Op. 2: Duo Seraphim
Duo Seraphim
Salve Regina
O quam suavis
O Salutaris hostia
Motetti, Op. 2: O Dulcis Amor Jesu
Canzon a 4 (di Benedetto Rè)
Ave verum corpus
Motetti, Op. 2: Hodie Christus
Canzon a 4
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