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Florentio Maschera (c. 1541–1584) was an Italian composer and organist of Brescia Cathedral, known for his organ pieces.[1][2]
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edit- ^ Performing medieval and Renaissance music: an introductory guide Elizabeth V. Phillips, John-Paul Christopher Jackson - 1986 "Fiorenzo Maschera (ca. 1540-ca. 1584) was an Italian composer, organist, and player of the viola da braccio and violin. His 23 surviving works are all instrumental canzonas in four parts."
- ^ The Musical Standard 1880 "All these peculiarities are presented by the first illustration, a “Canzon” by Florentino Maschera, who, at the end of the 16th century, lived in Brescia, as organist of the cathedral, and was considered a very able musician."