Paola Massarenghi

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Paola Massarenghi (August 5, 1565; fl. 1585) was an Italian composer. Only one of her works survives, Quando spiega l'insegn'al sommo padre, a spiritual madrigal.[1] It was printed in Arcangelo Gherardini's Primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci. The publication, from Ferrara in 1585,[2] is dedicated to Alfonso Fontanelli, and while other contributors are listed in the dedication, Massarenghi was left out.[3] Massarenghi probably came from a wealthy family, since they were able to get Duke Ranuccio Farnese to help get a musical education for Massarenghi's younger brother, Giovanni Battista Massarenghi (b. 1569), also a composer.[4]

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  1. ^ Bridges, Fenlon
  2. ^ Fenlon
  3. ^ Bridges, in Norton/Grove
  4. ^ Bridges