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Marchetto da
Padova (
Marchettus of Padua; fl. 1305 – 1319) was an
Italian music theorist and
composer of the late
medieval era. His
innovations in notation...
- composer,
lutenist and
singer of the Renaissance.
Marchetto da
Padova (
Marchettus of Padua; b. 1274?; fl. 1305 – 1319) was an
Italian music theorist and...
- de
Garlandia (Johannes Gallicus),
Anonymous IV,
Marchetto da
Padova (
Marchettus of Padua),
Jacques of Liège,
Johannes de Grocheo,
Petrus de
Cruce (Pierre...
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March 2001). McComb, Todd (ed.). "Xenharmonic
Excursion to Padua, 1318:
Marchettus, the
Cadential Diesis, and Neo-Gothic Tunings".
Medieval Music and Arts...
- that can
reasonably approximate this
scale "consistency / consistent". "
Marchettus, the
cadential diesis, and neo-Gothic tunings".
Xenharmonic Wiki article...
- the
Italian folk
hymns known as
spiritual laude.
Between 1317 and 1319,
Marchettus of
Padua wrote the
Lucidarium in
artae musicae planae and the Pomerium...
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Musica Disciplina. 5: 15–53. JSTOR 20531824. Pirrotta, Nino (1955). "
Marchettus de
Padua and the
Italian Ars Nova".
Musica Disciplina. 9: 57–71. JSTOR 20531887...
- PMID 9300705. S2CID 28911458.
Retrieved 7
December 2015. Smieja, M. J.;
Marchettu, C. A.; Cook, D. J.; Smaill, F. M. (1999). "Isoniazid for
preventing tuberculosis...
- poet Petrarch,
whose poems were
frequently set to music. 1317-c. 1319 —
Marchettus of
Padua writes major treatises on
plainchant and polyphony, expounding...
- musicology. He died in 1998 at the age of 89. Pirrotta, Nino (1955). "
Marchettus de
Padua and the
Italian Ars Nova".
Musica Disciplina. 9: 57–71. JSTOR 20531887...