
| Filippo Nicoletti, Madrigali a due voci (Giacomo Vincenti, Venice 1588) | RISM: N678 | |
| 22 Italian madrigals. | Upper part-book: «CANTO» Lower part-book: «TENORE» |
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| dedicatees and other people mentioned in this opus | ||||
| Girolamo Bonifacio «Vicario generale di Monsignor Canano» | Dedicatee. Place and date of the dedication: «Venice, 18.11.1587». | |||
| Giulio Canano (Cardinal) | Dedicatee's superior. | |||
| Gaius Julius Caesar | Nicoletti cites Caesar's deer, which was untouchable, since it had written on the forehead: «noli me tangere, quia Cesaris sum». | |||
| reprints | ||||
| Filippo Nicoletti, Madrigali a due voci (Giacomo Vincenti, Venice 1605) | RISM: N679 | |||
| literature | ||||
| Bornstein, Italian Duos, vol. I, p. 81-86; vol. II, p. 134-37. | A study of the Italian duo throughout the Renaissance and the Baroque. | |||
| Bornstein, «Madr Duos» | An article about early madrigalian duos published in Italy. | |||
| Bornstein, «Nicoletti's&Fonghetti's madrigals» | An article about the madrigalian duos by Nicoletti and Fonghetti. | |||
| Bologna: Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Catalogo Gaspari online. | See the related record from the online database of this library. | |||
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