What made Gesualdo famous?

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Giovanthomaso Cimello. The Collected Secular Works: Canzone villanesche al modo... Magazine article from: Notes ...at the beginning of the sixteenth century. While Naples's most famous sixteenth-century son, Carlo Gesualdo, has garnered his fair share of attention, more has been made of his personality and the anomalous historical position occupied...
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