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Stefano de Maza Gatto also known as Stefano Felis (baptised in Bari on 20 January 1538; 25 September 1603), was a Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance, and the collaborator and probable teacher of composer Pomponio Nenna. He composed madrigals, sacred motets, and choral settings of the Mass. Felis was born in Bari, in the province of Apulia of the Kingdom of Naples, where he became a canon at . He later became Maestro di Cappella of the cathedral in Naples.

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  • Stefano Felis (de)
  • Stefano Felis (fr)
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  • Stefano Felis, auch bekannt als Stefano de Maza Gatto, (getauft 20. Januar 1538 in Bari; † 25. September 1603 ebenda) war ein italienischer Komponist der Renaissance. (de)
  • Stefano de Maza Gatto dit Stefano Felis (né a Bari le 20 janvier 1538, mort le 25 septembre 1603), est un compositeur italien de la Renaissance, établi à Naples, et le collaborateur et professeur probable du compositeur Pomponio Nenna. Il a composé des madrigaux sacrés, des motets et des chœurs pour l'église catholique romaine. (fr)
  • Stefano de Maza Gatto, conosciuto come Stefano Felis (Bari, 20 gennaio 1538 – Bari, 25 settembre 1603), è stato un compositore italiano. Stefano Felis visse a Bari, Praga e Napoli, dove frequentò il circolo musicale di Gesualdo da Venosa. È considerato il maggior esponente della scuola musicale barese, e fra i più importanti dell'area meridionale italiana dell'epoca. Sacerdote, didatta e maestro di cappella, pubblicò numerosi libri di madrigali, mottetti e messe; purtroppo, solo una piccola parte della sua produzione musicale profana è sopravvissuta, mentre quella sacra sembra essersi tramandata integralmente. Ebbe probabilmente tra i suoi allievi , , Pomponio Nenna e, secondo alcuni critici, Carlo Gesualdo. (it)
  • Stefano de Maza Gatto also known as Stefano Felis (baptised in Bari on 20 January 1538; 25 September 1603), was a Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance, and the collaborator and probable teacher of composer Pomponio Nenna. He composed madrigals, sacred motets, and choral settings of the Mass. Felis was born in Bari, in the province of Apulia of the Kingdom of Naples, where he became a canon at . He later became Maestro di Cappella of the cathedral in Naples. (en)
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  • Stefano Felis (en)
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  • c. 1538 (en)
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  • The title page of one of Felis's books of madrigals. (en)
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