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- Francesco de Layolle (also spelled dell'Aiolle, dell'Aiuola, dell'Ajolle, dell'Aiolli), (March 4, 1492 – c. 1540) was an Italian composer and organist...
- Countess Palatine consort of Simmern (d. 1535) March 4 – Francesco de Layolle, Italian composer (d. c. 1540) March 21 – John II, Count Palatine of Simmern...
- the first half of the 16th century. The Italian composer Francesco de Layolle was another early known music editor; working in that capacity for the...
- The Wildenstein version shows songs by a native Florentine (Francesco de Layolle) on a text by Petrarch: Laisse le voile ('Let go the veil') and Pourquoi...
- Medici, and was music teacher both to the Florentine composer Francesco de Layolle and Guido Machiavelli, the son of the famous writer. He was born in Florence...
- newest vessel, R/V Martin Sheen, named in his honor, and captained by Oona Layolle of France. The name of this vessel carries the prefix "R/V" because it...
- George, margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d. 1543) 1492 – Francesco de Layolle, Italian organist and composer (d. 1540) 1502 – Elisabeth of Hesse, princess...
- (1595–1662) William Lawes (1602–1645) Donald Lawrence (born 1961) Francesco de Layolle (1492 – c. 1540) Filip Lazăr (1894–1936) Henri Lazarof (1932–2013) Sylvio...
- both parody and cantus firmus compositional techniques by Francesco de Layolle, and another Missa "Adieu mes amours" by Jacob Obrecht. The first attribution...
- c. 1560 Italian Henry VIII of England 1491 – 1547 English Francesco de Layolle 1492 – c. 1540 Italian In the employ of the Medici; music teacher to sculptor...