Simone Molinaro (1565 - 1615) Italie Simone Molinaro (c. 1565 – 1615) was a composer of the late Renaissance in Italy. He was especially renowned for his lute music. Molinaro was born in Genoa. He studied music with his uncle, Giovanni Battista dalla Gostena, who was maestro di capella at Genoa Cathedral. In 1593, Gostena was murdered, and Molinaro succeeded him in his post at the Cathedral in 1599. The same year he published Intavolatura di liuto, containing lute works both by himself and by Gostena. In addition to his lute works, Molinaro composed a large amount of sacred choral music, most of which does not survive completely because of missing partbooks. However, some five-voice motets have been preserved in the collections of Hasler and Schadaeus.
Molinaro also served as editor of the works of Carlo Gesualdo, publishing editions of that composer's madrigals in 1585 and 1613. (Hide extended text)...(Read all) Source : Wikipedia