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Andreas Pevernage or
Andries Pevernage (1542 or 1543 – 30 July 1591) was a
Flemish composer of the late
Renaissance and a
choirmaster in Bruges, Kortrijk...
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Italian composer,
publishes a
group of
Magnificat settings, in Rome
Andreas Pevernage –
Fourth book of
chansons for five
voices (Antwerp:
widow of
Plantin &...
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included Antoine Barbe,
Geert van Turnhout, Séverin Cornet, and
Andreas Pevernage.
Organists who
worked at the
cathedral include Henry Bredemers (1493–1501)...
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musician and
composer Peter Benoit,
called the
Peter Benoit ****s.
Andreas Pevernage (1542/1543 – 1591),
composer of the late
Renaissance Jacobus Vaet (1529-1567)...
- Étienne Moulinié Jean
Mouton Jacob Obrecht Johannes Ockeghem Andreas Pevernage Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana Martin Peerson Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina...
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active at
Mantua and Graz
Hernando de Cabezón 1541 – 1602
Spanish Andreas Pevernage 1542/3 – 1591 Franco-Flemish
Gioseffo Guami 1542 – 1611
Italian Also known...
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minister of
Greece Andreas Pereira (born 1996),
Brazilian footballer Andreas Pevernage (1542–1591),
Flemish composer Andreas P. Pittler,
Austrian author Andreas...
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Christian Petzold (1677–1733) Paul
Peuerl (1570–1625)
Andreas Pevernage (1542/1543–1591)
Johann Christoph Pez (1664–1716)
Johann Christoph Pezel...
- (1913–1993) Désiré Pâque (1867–1939) Flor
Peeters (1903–1986)
Andreas Pevernage (1542/1543–1591)
Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515)
Marcel Poot (1901–1988)...
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Angelo Gardano), also
contains two
pieces by
Mariano Tantucci Andreas Pevernage – M****es for five, six, and
seven voices (Antwerp:
Pierre Phalèse), published...