About Orfeo Vecchi
Orfeo Vecchi (ca. 1551 – 1603) was an Italian composer and choirmaster. His most important appointment as choirmaster was at Santa Maria alla Scala, Milan. His extant compositions date as early as 1588. Vecchi was born sometime around the year 1551[3] and educated in the Vercelli Cathedral.[4] In 1580 Vecchi was nominated by Charles Borromeo for the post of the newly created position of "maestro di cappella" at Santa Maria alla Scala, in good part because of the combination of his youth and training.
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Motectorum, Book 3: No. 15, Coelorum candor splenduit
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 1, Consolamini popule meus
Gloria in excelsis Deo
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 3, Virgo prudentissima
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 2, Prudentes virgines
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 7, Quem vidistis pastores?
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 6, Vide Domine
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 16, Alleluia. Christus resurgens
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 4, Surrexit pastor bonus
Motectorum, Book 3: No. 12, Eructavit cor meum
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