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Guillaume Costeley [pronounced Cotelay] (1530,
possibly 1531 – 28
January 1606) was a
French composer of the Renaissance. He was the
court organist to...
- of
musique mesurée by
composers such as
Claude Le
Jeune and
Guillaume Costeley First appearance of the air de cour, a
ubiquitous type of po****r secular...
- 16th century, when
composer Guillaume Costeley used it in his
chanson Seigneur Dieu ta pitié of 1558.
Costeley understood and
desired the circulating...
- St-Jacques,
Canadian politician Guillaume Cizeron,
French ice
dancer Guillaume Costeley,
French composer of the
Renaissance Guillaume Courtois (1628–1679), French...
- (1525/1530–1603)
Costanzo Porta (1529–1601) Jiří Rychnovský (1529–1616)
Guillaume Costeley (1530–1606)
Fabritio Caroso (1530–1605/1620)
Mateo Flecha the
Younger (1530–1604)...
- intervals. The 19
equal temperament,
first proposed and used by
Guillaume Costeley in the 16th century, uses 19
equally spaced tones,
offering better major...
- 1529 – 1601
Italian Jacobus Vaet c. 1529 – 1567 Franco-Flemish
Guillaume Costeley c. 1530 – 1606
French Thomas Preston died c. 1563
English Composed 12 Offertory...
- (1502–1571)
Ramiro Cortés (1933–1984) Napoléon
Coste (1805–1883)
Guillaume Costeley (c. 1530 – 1606)
Elvis Costello (born 1954) Phil
Coulter (born 1942) Armand-Louis...
-
musique mesurée, used in
secular chansons, with
composers such as
Guillaume Costeley and
Claude Le
Jeune prominent in the movement. One of the most revolutionary...
- one (argumented as one with the
smallest intervals possible).
Guillaume Costeley's "Chromatic Chanson", "Seigneur Dieu ta pitié" of 1558 used 1 / 3 comma...