Francesco Dalla Viola
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Francesco dalla Viola (died 1568) was a 16th-century choirmaster and composer.


Biography

Francesco was a singer under the direction of
Adrian Willaert Adrian Willaert ( – 7 December 1562) was a Flemish composer of High Renaissance music. Mainly active in Italy, he was the founder of the Venetian School. He was one of the most representative members of the generation of northern composers ...
between the years 1522 and 1526. Francesco was the choirmaster at Modena from about 1530. Around 1558 he became choirmaster and musician to Prince Alfonso d'Este at Ferrera, replacing
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.Pratt, Waldo Selden. ''The History of Music''. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1907. 121. While at Ferrera, he travelled with
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Adrian Willaert Adrian Willaert ( – 7 December 1562) was a Flemish composer of High Renaissance music. Mainly active in Italy, he was the founder of the Venetian School. He was one of the most representative members of the generation of northern composers ...
who was housebound. He died in 1568.


Compositions

Francesco Viola produced a set of his own madrigals in 1550. Later in 1559 Francesco edited some works by Willaert at the behest of d'Este. Viola's compositional style is closely related to that of Willaert's, particularly in relation to parallel major thirds over positions IV and V, where the juxtaposition of such is generally avoided. However, Viola's compositions are lighter in tone than Willaert's heavier madrigals.


References

Italian classical composers Renaissance composers Year of birth unknown 1568 deaths 16th-century Italian composers Italian male classical composers 16th-century classical composers {{Italy-composer-stub