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Leone Leoni (composer)
Leone Leoni (c. 1560 – 1627〔His fellow pupil of Asola's, D. Amedeo Freddi, succeeded him as ''maestro di cappella'' in 1627. (Donald M. Fouse, ''Giammateo Asola: Sixteen Liturgical Works'' () p. viii).〕) was a North Italian polyphonic composer who served as ''maestro di cappella'' at Vicenza cathedral from 1588. He composed motets for antiphonal choirs,〔Henry Joseph Wing, ''The Polychoral Motets of Balbi and Leone Leoni''〕 some in many parts, with instrumental accompaniment. As would be expected of a cathedral ''maestro di cappella'', he also produced masses, psalms, magnificats and other liturgical music, some published in his ''Cantici sacri'' (1608) as well as sacred and secular madrigals.〔Eric Blom, ed. ''Everyman's Dictionary of Music'', rev. ed. 1954, ''s.v.'' "Leoni, Leone"; Oxford Dictionary of Music'', ''s'v.'' "Leoni, Leone".〕
Leoni succeeded Giammateo Asola, his master, as ''maestro di capella'' when Asola returned to Venice; he contributed to the anthology ''Psalmodia vespertina'' dedicated to Palestrina by Asola and published at Venice.〔Fouse 1964:viii.〕 Several books of his motets were printed under the title ''Sacri fiori'' ("Sacred flowers") at Venice, and reprinted.〔''Primo Libro'' 1606; ''Secondo Libro'' 1612, dedicated to Cardinal Madrucci, principe di Trento; ''Quarto Libro'', 1622, dedicated to his pupil, Sister Alba Tressina in the convent of Araceli, Vicenza (G. Gaspari, ed. ''Catalogo della biblioteca del Liceo musicale di Bologna'', vol. II (1892) ''s.v.'' "Leoni, Leone")〕 He was received as a member by the Accademia Olimpica, Vicenza, some time between 1609 and 1612.〔According to the title pages of his ''Sacri fiori'', 1609, and his ''Sacri fiori, Secondo libro'', 1612, when the ascription 'Accademico Olimpico'' first appears (''Catalogo della biblioteca del Liceo musicale di Bologna'').〕 He died at Vicenza. A pupil is likely to have been Ludovico Balbi.〔''New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', ''s.v.'' "Balbi, Ludovico".〕
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