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Heinrich Glarean also
styled Henricus Glare**** (born as
Heinrich Loriti on 28
February or 3 June 1488 – 28
March 1563) was a
Swiss music theorist, poet...
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called Hypodorian. In the mid-16th century, this name was
given by
Heinrich Glarean to his
newly defined ninth mode, with the
diatonic octave species of the...
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highly praised by
Martin Luther and the
music theorists Heinrich Glarean and
Gioseffo Zarlino. In the
Baroque era, Josquin's re****tion
became overshadowed...
- is
named after the
Ionian Gr****s. It is the name ****igned by
Heinrich Glarean in 1547 to his new
authentic mode on C (mode 11 in his
numbering scheme)...
- harmonia),
there is no
warrant for the
modern use of
Locrian as
equivalent to
Glarean's hyperaeolian mode, in
either classical, Renaissance, or
later phases of...
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substituted into the
Dorian and
Lydian modes of C major, respectively.
Heinrich Glarean considered that the
modal scales including a B♭ had to be the
result of...
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Dodecachordon was
published by the
Swiss Renaissance composer Heinrich Glarean (also Glare****) and
included plainsong or
Gregorian chant and monophony...
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Administrator of the
Bishopric of
Regensburg (d. 1538) June –
Heinrich Glarean,
Swiss music theorist (d. 1563) June 29 –
Pedro Pacheco de Villena, Spanish...
- writing, and
singing to
three parts and then more was
adopted by
Heinrich Glarean in his
Dodecachordon (1547), one of the most
influential music theory and...
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Vatican m****cript CS 197 (c. 1492–1495) In his 1547 Dodekachordon,
Heinrich Glarean wrote that
Josquin "composed the two L'homme armé m****es to show off his...