Simon Ferrariensis (also indexed as Simon Ferrarese, fl. ca. 1535) is one of the “mystery names” attached to the 1539 Strasbourg motet anthology published by Peter Schöffer. In the contents of Cantiones quinque vocum selectissimae … Mutetarum liber primus, he appears as the credited composer of a single five-voice Latin motet, Ave et gaude gloriosa virgo—a slender but concrete footprint preserved in the surviving partbooks and modern catalogues.
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Ave et gaude gloriosa virgo
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