Pedro de Oriola was born around 1440. There is no precise information on his life. The first mention of his name dates back to a document from 21 November 1441, attesting to his entrance in the music chapel of King Alfonso the Great in Naples. It is known that in 1470 he was still living in this city when he wrote two letters to Ludovico III Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua. He is believed to be possibly one and the same as the singer Pedro de Orihuela, who entered the royal chapel of Ferdinand 'el Católico' in October 1484.
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Trista che espera
O vos homines
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