- Géry de
Ghersem (also Géry Gersem) (1573 to 1575 – 25 May 1630) was a Franco-Flemish
composer of the late Renaissance,
active both in
Spain at the court...
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asking in his will that his ****istant and
fellow northerner, Géry de
Ghersem, see to the
publication of five of his m****es. By the time he published...
- van Turnhout,
George de La Hèle (****isted in his last
years by Géry de
Ghersem) and
Philippe Rogier.
Aside from Burgundian-Flemish repertory, the chapel...
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Frans Geysen (born 1936)
Giorgio Federico Ghedini (1892–1965) Géry de
Ghersem (1573/1575–1630)
Johannes Ghiselin (Verbonnet) (fl. 1491–1507) Michael...
- (1572–1634)
Salvatore Sacco (1572–1622)
Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) Géry de
Ghersem (1573/1575–1630)
Cesarina Ricci de
Tingoli (born c. 1573, fl. 1597) Claudio...
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Orlando Gibbons Cesarina Ricci born c. 1573, fl. 1597
Italian Géry de
Ghersem 1573/1575 – 1630 Franco-Flemish
Active in
Spain and the
Netherlands Truid...
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Alessandro Striggio the younger,
Italian composer (d. 1630).
probable – Géry de
Ghersem,
Flemish composer and
singer (d. 1630)
Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli, Italian...
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Cornelis Verdonck (1563–1625)
Peeter Cornet (c. 1570/1580–1633) Géry de
Ghersem (1573/1575–1630) Léonard de Hodémont (c. 1575–1639)
Mateo Romero (Mathieu...
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epigrapher Gery and Géry are also male
given names, including: Géry de
Ghersem (also Géry Gersem) (1573/75–1630), Franco-Flemish
composer This disambiguation...
- that this
difference in
title is due to the
arrival in 1605 of Géry de
Ghersem,
maestro of the
Chapel Real of the
Court of Madrid, who was to take charge...