Tromboncino, Bartolomeo
(1470 - 1535)Known in particular as a composer of frottolas, secular songs of the time, Tromboncino was associated for much of his life with the court of Mantua. He was pardoned for the excusable murder of his wife caught with a lover, but not forgiven for final unauthorised absence that took him, as on earlier occasions, to Venice.
Frottolas
Tromboncino’s frottolas survive in a number of varied sources and include settings of poems by major Italian poets of the day, as well as works suitable for inclusion in theatrical contexts.
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Work Name | Category | Year Composed |
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Adoramus te, Christe | Vocal Ensemble | 1508 |
Ah, partiale e cruda morte | Chamber Music | 1504 |
A la guerra a la guerra | Instrumental | 1504 |
Amor che vuoi? | Vocal Ensemble | 1510 |
Amor che vuoi? | Vocal | 1510 |
Amor quando fioriva mia speme | Instrumental | |
Amor quando fioriva mia speme (published by A. Antico for keyboard) | Instrumental |