Felice Anerio

Felice Anerio

Felice Anerio was an highly important figure of composition in the Italy of the 16th and 17th centuries. The majority of works attributed to him include sacred and secular vocal works. Included within the corpus of his work are "Regina caeli" (Queen of Heaven), "Veni, Sancte Spiritus" (I Come to Thee Holy Spirit), and "Tibi laus, tibi gloria" (To you praise and to you glory). He was a composer for the pope and wrote imaginatively for two choirs, employed true emotion, and made attempts to get out of modal conventionality. He was influenced by the tradition of Palestrina and by his contemporary innovator Filippo Neri. © Keith Johnson /TiVo

Type

Person

Born

1560

Born in

Narni

Died

Sep 26, 1614 (aged 54)

Died in

Rome

Country

Italy

ISNI code

0000000083392222