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Marc' Antonio Ingegneri
Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Country
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Italy
Birth
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1535 in Verona, Italy
Death
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July 1, 1592 in Cremona, Italy
Period
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Renaissance
Genre
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Choral
 
 
Vocal
 
Marc' Antonio Ingegneri was a prominent Italian composer of the late Renaissance period. He was born in Verona, Italy, in 1535, and was the son of a musician. Ingegneri grew up in a musical family, and his father was his first music teacher. He showed a great talent for music at a young age, and his father recognized his potential and encouraged him to pursue a career in music. Ingegneri began his musical education at the age of 12, when he was sent to study with the famous composer Adrian Willaert in Venice. Willaert was one of the most important composers of the time, and he had a profound influence on Ingegneri's musical style. Ingegneri studied with Willaert for several years, and during this time, he developed a deep understanding of the principles of counterpoint and harmony. After completing his studies with Willaert, Ingegneri returned to Verona, where he began his career as a composer and music teacher. He quickly gained a reputation as a talented composer, and his works were performed in churches and courts throughout Italy. Ingegneri's music was characterized by its rich harmonies, complex counterpoint, and expressive melodies. One of Ingegneri's most famous works is his Missa Sine Nomine, which was composed in the late 16th century. This mass is notable for its intricate polyphony and its use of chromaticism, which was a relatively new technique at the time. The Missa Sine Nomine was widely performed throughout Europe, and it helped to establish Ingegneri as one of the leading composers of his time. In addition to his sacred music, Ingegneri also composed a number of secular works, including madrigals and instrumental music. His madrigals were particularly popular, and they were performed by some of the most famous vocal ensembles of the time. Ingegneri's instrumental music was also highly regarded, and he was known for his skillful use of the viola da gamba, a popular instrument of the time. Ingegneri's career as a composer and music teacher was highly successful, and he was widely respected by his peers. He was appointed as the maestro di cappella at the Cathedral of Cremona in 1580, and he held this position until his death in 1592. During his time in Cremona, Ingegneri continued to compose music and to teach, and he had a profound influence on the musical culture of the city. Ingegneri's legacy as a composer has endured to the present day, and his music continues to be performed and studied by musicians and scholars around the world. His works are notable for their technical complexity, their expressive power, and their profound spiritual depth. Ingegneri's music is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit, and it remains a source of inspiration and beauty for generations to come.
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