- De arte
canendi is an
important musical treatise by
Sebald Heyden,
produced in
three installments between 1532 and 1540. The
first installment was produced...
- vulgaribus, quas Lusitani, Follias, vocant, ad hoc
metri genus et ad hunc
canendi modum institutis,
qualis est illa." (Chapter 6, page 308). "Which versions...
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Musicalibus trium Vo****,
quarum duae ad unam
simplicem melodiam distichis canendis peraptam, correspondeant, non absq;
singulari jucunditate videnda, legenda...
- the
words “Incipiunt
tropi carminum in
diversis festivitatibus missarum canendi” (Here
begin the
tropes that are to be sung
along the m****
chants of various...
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Swenske songer eller wisor 1536 1537 in
literature –
Matthew Bible, De arte
canendi (second volume, Heyden) 1538 in
literature – Œuvres (Clément Marot) 1539...
- 1487
Johannes Gallicus c. 1415 – 1473
Praefatio libelli musicalis de ritu
canendi vetustissimo et novo
First 15th
century theorist to
describe attributes...
- the
Haiden family of Nuremberg, he is
perhaps best
known for his De arte
canendi ("On the Art of Singing",
third installment published 1540)
which is considered...
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Contrafayt Kräuterbuch (second and
final part: 1537)
Sebald Heyden – De arte
canendi (first installment) Niccolò
Machiavelli (posthumous) – The
Prince (Il Principe)...
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playing and
arranging for the viola, rebec, and lute
Sebald Heyden – De arte
canendi: Rudimenta,
first installment of an
important treatise on
singing Hans...
- 1548:
Staatskapelle Dresden formed in Saxony.
Sebald Heyden – De arte
canendi,
third installment,
important treatise on
singing Francesco de Layolle...