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Brumel may
refer to:
Antoine Brumel (c.1460–c.1515), Franco-Flemish
Renaissance composer Jacques Brunel (died 1564), also
known as
Giaches Brumel, 16th...
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Valeriy Nikolayevich Brumel (Russian: Валерий Николаевич Брумель; 14
April 1942 – 26
January 2003) was a Soviet-Russian high jumper. The 1964
Olympic champion...
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Antoine Brumel (c. 1460 – 1512 or 1513) was a
French composer. He was one of the
first renowned French members of the Franco-Flemish
school of the Renaissance...
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Southern France, like
Guillaume Faugues,
Simone de
Bonefont and
Antoine Brumel who was one of the most
influential composers of his generation. During...
- the
Council of
Trent standardised texts used in liturgies. The
requiem of
Brumel,
circa 1500, is the
first to
include the Dies Iræ. In the
early polyphonic...
- 1968,
Ilizarov successfully treated the non-union
osteopathy of
Valeriy Brumel, a
Soviet athlete, who
suffered a
broken ankle and a
broken shinbone (tibia)...
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before the
Council of
Trent set down the
texts given above. The
requiem of
Brumel,
circa 1500, is the
first to
include the Dies Iræ. In the
early polyphonic...
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Jacques Brunel (
Brumel, Brumello, Brunello,
Giaches Brumel, etc.) (died 1564) was a
French organist and composer,
active mostly in Italy. He may have been...
- to
include the "Dies iræ" are by
Engarandus Juvenis (1490) and
Antoine Brumel (1516) to be
followed by many
composers of the renaissance. Later, many...
- (silver
medalist at the 1964
Summer Olympics) used this technique.
Valeriy Brumel (gold in 1964) dived, his head
going over the bar
before his trunk. Probably...