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Vincenzo Ruffo is one of the composers …

Years: 1550 - 1550

Vincenzo Ruffo is one of the composers most responsive to the musical reforms suggested by the Council of Trent, especially in his composition of masses, and as such is an influential member of the Counter-Reformation.

Born at Verona, he had become a priest here in 1531, most likely studying with Biagio Rossetti, the organist at the cathedral in Verona.

Ruffo had published his first book of music in 1542, also in that year becoming maestro di cappella at the cathedral in Savona, but he only held this position for a year; the cathedral had been destroyed in 1543 by the Genoese, and Ruffo had fled.

He had gone to Milan in either 1543 or 1544 hto work for Alfonso d'Avalos, who was the governor of the city at this time.

When d'Avalos was called back to Madrid in 1546, Ruffo had returned to Verona, where in 1551 he becomes the music director at the Accademia Filarmonica, superseding Franco-Flemish composer Jan Nasco, the academy’s first director.

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