
Eustachio Romano (also known as Eustachius de Macionibus) was a 16th Century Italian composer. His Musica duorum was issued in Rome in 1521. Eustachio, who was a nobleman as well as a composer, dedicated this volume to the future Pope Julius III, offering these small chamber works to refresh the prelate's spirits when he tired of weightier studies. These light, playful duos were collected in the first publication ever devoted entirely to music for instrumental ensemble.
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Cantus cum tenor
Ground in d-moll
Cantus Dicese Non 'Amare
La cornetta (pavana)
Eustachio Romano/Ground in D-Moll
El marchese di Saluzzo (saltarello)
Chui dicese non l'amare
Romano: Pace non trovo (Dal Canzoniere del Petrarca, CCLXXII - Sonetto)
Pace non trovo, et non ho da far guerra
Coantus cum tenor
Cantus cum tenore
Calata
Se mai per maraveglia
Gound in d-moll
Eustachio Romano - Cantus cum tenor
07 - Ground In D-Moll.m4a/Eustachio Romano - Audio Digital Masters III
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