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- Q21010830 subject Q8593863.
- Q21010830 abstract ""Ancor che col partire" is a four-voice Italian-language madrigal with music by the Italy-based Flemish composer Cipriano de Rore first published by Perissone Cambio in 1547. The madrigal became de Rore's most popular work, one of the most widely distributed madrigals of the entire 16th Century, and was the basis for further variations, adaptations and ornamentations by many other composers including Antonio de Cabezon, Andrea Gabrieli, and Giovanni Bassano.".
- Q21010830 wikiPageWikiLink Q217317.
- Q21010830 wikiPageWikiLink Q316074.
- Q21010830 wikiPageWikiLink Q356953.
- Q21010830 wikiPageWikiLink Q494292.
- Q21010830 wikiPageWikiLink Q8593863.
- Q21010830 comment ""Ancor che col partire" is a four-voice Italian-language madrigal with music by the Italy-based Flemish composer Cipriano de Rore first published by Perissone Cambio in 1547. The madrigal became de Rore's most popular work, one of the most widely distributed madrigals of the entire 16th Century, and was the basis for further variations, adaptations and ornamentations by many other composers including Antonio de Cabezon, Andrea Gabrieli, and Giovanni Bassano.".
- Q21010830 label "Ancor che col partire".