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- Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt; 10 August 1507 – 14 October 1568) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in both Italy and France...
- de L****us (born c. 1532). Jacques Arcadelt was born earlier (c. 1507), but Liszt's treatment was not of Arcadelt's original work, rather of a setting...
- by Jacques Arcadelt (1507–1568), made it the most reprinted madrigal book of its time. Stylistically, the music in the books of Arcadelt and Verdelot...
- perhaps best remembered for the much anthologized Ave Maria 'by' Jacques Arcadelt, which he loosely arranged from that composer's three part madrigal Nous...
- much-anthologized "Ave Maria" by Jacques Arcadelt is actually a 19th-century arrangement by Pierre-Louis Dietsch, loosely based on Arcadelt's three part madrigal "Nous...
- Fourth generation (1520–1560): Gombert, Phinot, Crecquillon, Manchicourt, Arcadelt, Rore, Willaert, Courtois, Clemens non Papa and Bonefont. The Fifth generation...
- gemme non fin oro. Cipriano de Rore Sous-pirs ardans. Jacob Arcadelt Si la dureza. Jacob Arcadelt Carita di signore. Cipriano de Rore Per pianto la mia carne...
- others, was the text to the madrigal Il bianco e dolce cigno by Jacques Arcadelt. Giovanni Guidiccioni (1782). Le rime di monsignor Giovanni Guidiccioni...
- for he died in 1548. Among the singers in this elite group was Jacques Arcadelt, who was to become even more famous than Pisano as a madrigal composer...
- Carlo Gesualdo, John Dowland, Jacob Obrecht, Adrian Willaert, Jacques Arcadelt, and Cipriano de Rore. The common practice period is typically defined...