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Gherardello da
Firenze (also Niccolò di
Francesco or
Ghirardellus de Florentia) (c. 1320–1325 – 1362 or 1363) was an
Italian composer of the Trecento...
- one of the
first composers of this group,
making him a
contemporary of
Gherardello da
Firenze and
Giovanni da Firenze. He
concentrated mainly on madrigals...
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rhythm as the
lower voice.
Landini was not the
first to use the
cadence (
Gherardello da
Firenze appears to be the
first whose works have survived), and was...
- Florence.
Firenze may also
refer to:
Andrea da Firenze, an
Italian composer Gherardello da Firenze, an
Italian composer of the
trecento Lorenzo da Firenze, an...
- "chase")
sometimes use
lively figures on two
notes a
fourth apart, such as
Gherardello da Firenze's
Tosto che l'alba,
after the
words "suo
corno sonava" (sounded...
- 14th-century ars nova in France. An
Italian example is "Tosto che l'alba" by
Gherardello da Firenze. In both
France and Italy,
canons were
often featured in hunting...
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Italian peninsula.
Other composers of this
group besides Landini included Gherardello da Firenze,
Lorenzo da Firenze, and
Donato da Cascia. Also by this generation...
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monastery of
Santa Trinita in Florence. 1362 – Niccolò da
Perugia and
Gherardello da
Firenze visit the
monastery of
Santa Trinita in Florence. The first...
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Trecento included the
renowned Francesco Landini, as well as
Maestro Piero,
Gherardello da Firenze,
Jacopo da Bologna,
Giovanni da Cascia,
Paolo "Tenorista"...
- 2nd
generation Andreas de
Florentia Donato da
Cascia Francesco Landini Gherardello da
Firenze Lorenzo da Firenze*
Paolo da Firenze...