- John
Hothby (Otteby, Hocby, Octobi, Ottobi, c. 1410–1487), also
known by his
Latinised names Johannes Ottobi or
Johannes de Londonis, was an
English Renaissance...
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proponent was John
Dunstaple (c. 1390 - 1453),
followed by
Walter Frye and John
Hothby (c. 1410 - 1487). The
phrase Contenance Angloise was
coined by
Martin le...
- Juan de
Urrede c. 1430 –
after 1482
Spanish Or
Johannes de
Wreede John
Hothby Johannes Ottobi c. 1430 – 1487
English English theorist and
composer mainly...
- 1410)
Leonel Power (c. 1370/1385–1445) John
Dunstaple (c. 1390–1453) John
Hothby (c. 1410–1487) John
Plummer (c. 1410 – c. 1483)
Henry Abyngdon (c. 1418–1497)...
- (1573–1603)
Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625)
Anthony Holborne (c. 1545–1602) John
Hothby (c. 1410–1487)
Richard Hygons (c. 1435–c. 1509) John
Jenkins (1592–1678)...
- by the
composers Jacques Arcadelt and Carpentras, and the
theorists John
Hothby,
Johannes Tinctoris and
Ugolino of Orvieto.
Albert Seay was born on November...
- (born 1967)
Hoste da
Reggio (Bartolomeo Torresano) (c. 1520–1569) John
Hothby (Johannes Ottobi) (c. 1430 – 1487)
Nicolas Hotman (c. 1610 – 1663) Jacques-Martin...
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closer to that of
other English composers (such as John
Dunstaple and John
Hothby) than to that of the
Burgundian School, the most
notable contemporary movement...
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contrapunto (title
created by
Coussemaker from
incomplete treatise) John
Hothby c. 1410 – 1487
Johannes Gallicus c. 1415 – 1473
Praefatio libelli musicalis...
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recorded and
highly influential in
France and the Netherlands. Similarly, John
Hothby (c. 1410–87), an
English Carmelite friar, who
travelled widely and, although...