- Bálint
Bakfark (Hungarian: [ˈbaːlint
ˈbɒkfɒrk]; in
contemporary sources Valentin Bakfark or (from 1565 onward)
Valentin Greff alias Bakfark, his name is...
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include Bálint Bal****i (poet), Sebestyén Tinódi
Lantos (poet), Bálint
Bakfark (composer and lutenist), and
Master MS (fresco painter).
Culture in the...
- Ádám, Jenő (1896–1982) Aggházy, Károly (1855–1918)
Bakfark, Bálint (1507–1576), also
Valentin Bakfark, Bacfarc, Bakfarc, Bakfarkh, Bakffark,
Backuart Bárdos...
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Galilei lived in Vilnius; the city was also home to
virtuoso lutist Bálint
Bakfark. One of the
first local musicians in
written sources was
Steponas Vilnietis...
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Hungarian painter Bálint
Bajner (born 1990),
Hungarian football player Bálint
Bakfark (1507–1576),
Hungarian and
Polish composer of
Transylvanian Saxon origin...
- composers, went
there for a time, as did
lutenists Diomedes Cato and
Valentin Bakfark.
Lutenists were
particularly in demand, and a
considerable quantity of...
- consort,
retrospectively effective to 29
September 1568.
October –
Valentin Bakfark,
Hungarian lutenist, is
arrested on su****ion of
involvement in a Hungarian...
- Franco-Flemish Jan
Simonides Mont**** 1507 – 1587
Czech Active in Kutná Hora Bálint
Bakfark 1507 – 1576
Hungarian Jacques Arcadelt c. 1507 – 1568 Franco-Flemish Most...
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perhaps the most
influential European lute
composer was the
Hungarian Bálint
Bakfark (c. 1526/30–1576),
whose contrapuntal fantasias were much more difficult...
- 1948)
David Baker (1931–2016)
George C.
Baker (born 1951) Bálint
Bakfark (Valentin
Bakfark) (1526/1530–1576) Ruth
Bakke (born 1947)
Leonardo Balada (born...