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Mateo Flecha (Catalan:
Mateu Fletxa; 1481–1553) was a
Catalan composer born in
Kingdom of Aragon, in the
region of Prades. He is
sometimes known as "El...
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there were
authors such as Pere
Albert Vila, Joan
Brudieu or the two
Mateu Fletxa ("The Old" and "The Young").
Baroque had
composers like Joan Cererols. The...
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Language Word IPA
Meaning Notes Burmese ကျ [tɕäʔ] 'fall'
Catalan All
dialects fletxa [ˈfɫet͡ɕɐ] 'arrow' See
Catalan phonology Valencian xec [ˈt͡ɕek] 'cheque'...
- medallions,
which synthesize the
history of
Catalan music: Joan Brudieu,
Mateu Fletxa el Vell,
Anselm Viola i Valentí, Domènec
Terradellas and
Josep Anselm Clavé...
- 1501–1530 Franco-Flemish
Mateo Flecha the
Elder 1481 – 1553
Spanish Or
Mateu Fletxa el Vell Hans
Buchner 1483 – 1538
German Jacquet of
Mantua 1483 – 1559 French...
- (1462–1523)
Gabriel Mena (1470–1528) Juan del
Encina (1468–1529)
Mateu Fletxa (1481–1553) Cristóbal de
Morales (1500–1553) Luis de Milán (c. 1500–1561)...
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Mateo Flecha el Joven, in
Catalan Mateu Fletxa el Jove (Prades. Baix Camp, c. 1530 – Sant Pere de la Portella, Berguedà, 20
February 1604) was a Catalan...
- non-native), came to be
spelled with the
rather different ⟨tx⟩ spelling:
fletxa 'arrow' (< Old
French fleche, now flèche), botxí 'executioner' ( < Old French...
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Txaikovski 'Tchaikovsky')
while being found freely intervocalically (e.g.
fletxa 'arrow') and word-finally:
despatx [dəsˈpat͡ʃ] (E) / [desˈpat͡ʃ] (W) ('office')...