- Ensemble,
Stefano Buschini.
Tactus 2012
Franchinus Gaffurius (1492).
Theorica musicae.
Articles "
Franchinus Gaffurius," "Leonardo da Vinci" in The New...
- musician. Many
musicians active in
Milan have been
proposed as the sitter;
Franchinus Gaffurius was the most
favored candidate throughout the 20th century,...
- Jubal,
Pythagoras and
Philolaus engaged in
theoretical investigations, in a
woodcut from
Franchinus Gaffurius,
Theorica musicæ (1492)...
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Richard Grey, half
brother of
Edward V of
England (b. 1458) 1522 –
Franchinus Gaffurius,
Italian composer and
theorist (b. 1451) 1533 – Mary Tudor,...
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Ferrauto of Girgenti,
Moses Farachi of Dirgent, Ferragius, Farragus, or
Franchinus, was a Sicilian-Jewish
physician and
translator who
flourished in the...
- 172; Tzetzes, Chiliad, x. 792, &c. xi. 38, &c. Böckh, p. 22. Gaffurius,
Franchinus (1492).
Theorica musicae.
Fragment DK 44B 1
Fragment DK 44B 3 Scoon, Robert...
- and Latin, religion, and philosophy. The
music theorist and
composer Franchinus Gaffurius was
trained at this school.
Isabella d'Este, wife of Francesco...
- century, such as the
writings on
scales on
modes by
Gioseffo Zarlino and
Franchinus Gaffurius, led
directly to the
development of
common practice tonality...
- – 1517 Franco-Flemish
Josquin des Prez c. 1450 – 1521 Franco-Flemish
Franchinus Gaffurius 1451 – 1522
Italian Jean ****art fl. 1474–1481 Franco-Flemish...
- Haudenosaunee,
commonly called the
Iroquois Confederacy January 14 –
Franchinus Gaffurius,
Italian composer (d. 1522)
January 29 – John,
Prince of Portugal...