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Girolamo Diruta (c. 1546 – 1624 or 1625) was an
Italian organist,
music theorist, and composer. He was
famous as a teacher, for his
treatise Il Transilvano...
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madrigalist who also
worked in the
Ferrara court; he also
studied with
Girolamo Diruta, an organist. It is
likely that he
studied with
Zarlino at St. Mark's in...
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Organists working at the same time
included Claudio Merulo and
Girolamo Diruta; they
began to
define an
instrumental style and
technique which moved to...
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Venetian school of composers,
including Claudio Merulo,
Girolamo Diruta, and
Giovanni Croce, as well as
Vincenzo Galilei, the
father of the astronomer...
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Johann Joseph Fux,
although the
method was
first published by
Girolamo Diruta in 1610.[citation needed]
Counterpoint is
still taught routinely using a...
- foundations, Deruta's name in its
early variants (Ruto, Ruta, Rupta,
Direpta and
Diruta) all
signify the “ruin” of this
strategic site
caused by the 6th-century...
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Cornelio Musso (1511–1574)
Bartolomeo Meduna (d. 1618)
Girolamo Diruta (c. 1546~1625)
Mario di
Calasio (1550–1620)
Philip Faber (1564–1630) Matthew...
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which has been lost (only one
piece survives, in a
collection by
Girolamo Diruta). The
canzonas are in the up-to-date
Venetian style, antiphonal, ornamented...
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Conforti Breve et
facile maniera ... a far p****aggi, Rome 1593
Girolamo Diruta Il transylvano, 1593
Giovanni Battista Bovicelli Regole, p****aggi di musica...
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Grigoras Dinicu (1889–1949) Paul
Dirmeikis (born 1954)
Girolamo Diruta (c. 1554 –
after 1610) Hugo
Distler (1908–1942) Carl
Ditters von Dittersdorf...