Bartholomeus Brollo
The predominant genre of compositions for this Renaissance Italian composer was sacred music. Specifically he wrote at least one mass movement, a Gloria, various rondeaux and two "praises". The latter (i.e., the "laudi"), had texts in Latin and Italian. Chracteristic of Brollo's works are imitative lines, one voice repeating the shape of the melodic line of its predecessor usually starting on a different tone. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide
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