↑Project Muserestricted access Lacrime amare: Bianca Maria Meda Motets by Candace Smith and Cappella Artemisia (review) Colleen Reardon, Early Modern Women Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Volume 14, Number 1, Fall 2019 pp. 175-178 >> « What little we know about Meda comes from Emily Wilbourne's research on the female monastery in Pavia known either as San Martino del Leano or San Salvatore del Leano. From her survey of the scant documentary evidence, Wilbourne speculates that Meda was born around 1661 and died around 1732–1733, making her about thirty years old when she published her only volume of musical works, the Mottetti a 1, 2, 3 e 4 voci con violini, e senza (Bologna, 1691) »]