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==Life==
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
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*''Motetti a cinque voci, libro primo'' (Venice, 1555)
====Secular====
*{{NoCo|Il primo libro de madrigali italiani et canzoni francese a due voci}} (Venice, 1541)
*''Libro primo delli madrigali a quatro voce'' (Venice, 1549)
*''Libro secondo delli madrigali a quatro voce'' (Venice, 1549)
*''Quaranta madrigali a tre voci'' (Venice, 1553)
*''Il secondo libro di madrigali a tre voci'' (Venice, 1556)


==Publications==
Gero's work is also featured prominently in the following anthologies.
* ''[[Trium vocum cantiones]]'' [Johannes Petreius ed.], 1541
* ''[[Il secondo libro de li madrigali a misura di breve (Antonio Gardano)]]'', 1543


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Latest revision as of 03:05, 23 October 2022

Alias: Jan Gero

Life

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Biography

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View the Wikipedia article on Jhan Gero.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

Sacred

  • Motetti a cinque voci, libro primo (Venice, 1555)

Secular

Gero's work is also featured prominently in the following anthologies.

External links

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