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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...
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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...
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Fourth generation (1520–1560): Gombert, Phinot, Crecquillon, Manchicourt,
Arcadelt, Rore, Willaert, Courtois,
Clemens non Papa and Bonefont. The
Fifth generation...
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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...
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Carlo Gesualdo, John Dowland,
Jacob Obrecht,
Adrian Willaert,
Jacques Arcadelt, and
Cipriano de Rore. The
common practice period is
typically defined...