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Alba Tressina (fl. 1620s) was a nun composer in 17th Century Italy. She was a Carmelite at Santa Maria in Araceli (Vicenza). She is known only from her teacher Leone Leoni (composer) having preserved and published four of her works.〔(L Johnson - 2009 Pain, Desire, and Unattainable Ecstasy in Alba Tressina's Vulnerasti Cor Meum ) "Little is known about the seventeenth-century musician and composer Alba Tressina, and even less is known about her musical career, since ..."〕〔(HOASM: Alba Tressina ) "Italian composer and Carmelite nun at the convent of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Vicenza. Her only known works are found in a work by her teacher, Leone Leoni, ..."〕〔(Vulnerasti cor meum - Artemisia Editions ) "Alba Tressina: 4 Motets (1-3 voices) & motets (2-4 voices and violins) by Leone Leoni (CC-05a)."〕 Leoni dedicated his Quarto Libro, 1622, to this pupil.〔Catalogo della Biblioteca del Liceo musicale de Bologna, Conservatorio di musica "G.B. Martini.", Gaetano Gaspari, Federico Parisini - 1890 (A tergo del frontispizio sta impressa la dedicatoria che segue): Alla Molto Illustre e molto Reverenda S. Alba Tressina Monacha in Araceli di Vicenza. Signora Osseruandissìma. Sgombra la Musica, quasi come de smisi Regina, i noiosi ...〕 ==Works== * Vulnerasti cor meum A * Quaemadmodum A * In nomine Iesu AA * Anima mea AAT 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alba Tressina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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