- Joan
Brudieu (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈam bɾuðiˈew]; 1520–1591) was a
Catalan Spanish composer.
Brudieu was born
around 1520 in the
diocese of Limoges...
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Opportunitats is held
twice a year.
International Music Festival Joan
Brudieu began in 1969 and is held in July and August.
Church monuments:
Santa Maria...
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translation in 1539. March's
poetry has been set to
music by Raimon, Joan
Brudieu and
other composers.
Portrait at the
Palace of the Marqués de Dosaigües...
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Through the
Renaissance there were
authors such as Pere
Albert Vila, Joan
Brudieu or the two
Mateu Fletxa ("The Old" and "The Young").
Baroque had composers...
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ceramic medallions,
which synthesize the
history of
Catalan music: Joan
Brudieu,
Mateu Fletxa el Vell,
Anselm Viola i Valentí, Domènec
Terradellas and...
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physicist Galileo Galilei Thomas Caustun c. 1520/1525 – 1569
English Joan
Brudieu c. 1520 – 1591
Spanish Perissone Cambio c. 1520 – c. 1562 Franco-Flemish...
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Andreas Pevernage,
Flemish composer (born 1542/43) date
unknown Joan
Brudieu,
composer (born 1520)
William Mundy,
composer of
sacred music (born 1529)...
- 1554)
Gerard von
Brucken Fock (1859–1935)
Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) Joan
Brudieu (1520–1591)
Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697) Theo
Bruins (1929–1993)
Colin Brumby...
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Negrina (the
black woman) – Cárceres Las Cañas III (the pan-pipes III) –
Brudieu Francisco de Peñalosa Por las
sierras de Madrid, for 6 voices. Tú que vienes...
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cover applied to it in the 18th century. The 16th-century
composer Joan
Brudieu was
maestro di
capilla of the
cathedral from 1548 to 1591. "Catedral d'Urgell"...