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publications of music.
Phalesius was the prin****l
publisher of
music active in the sixteenth-century Low Countries.
Petrus Phalesius was born in
Leuven about...
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Antonio Gardano)
Cipriano de Rore –
Sacrae cantiones (pub. by
Petrus Phalesius the Elder)
January 31
Ambrosius Metzger,
German composer and Meistersinger...
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collected in the 1570s and 1580s in
three publications: one by
Petrus Phalesius the
Elder in 1571, and two by Le Roy and
Ballard in 1576 and 1584. Stylistically...
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Jacob Bathen Valerio Dorico Antonio Gardano Ottaviano Petrucci Petrus Phalesius the
Elder Girolamo Scotto Tielman Susato Thomas Vautrollier Background...
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Jacob Bathen Valerio Dorico Antonio Gardano Ottaviano Petrucci Petrus Phalesius the
Elder Girolamo Scotto Tielman Susato Thomas Vautrollier Background...
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requiem m**** (most of
which were
published from 1555 to 1570 by
Petrus Phalesius the
Elder in Leuven); two m****
sections (a
Kyrie and a Credo) 15 Magnificats...
- can mij niet
bedwinghen (in a
Leuven edition dating from 1572 by
Petrus Phalesius the Elder, Ick en can mij niet
bedwinghen is
credited to Jan Belle). Miins...
- for
local publishers such as
Petrus Phalesius, a
publisher who
specialized mainly in
musical scores. For
Phalesius he
printed the first, third, fourth...
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publisher (1540–1617)
Quentin Matsys,
painter (1466–1530)
Petrus Phalesius the Elder,
publisher (c. 1501/05 – c. 1573/74)
Petrus van der Aa, jurist...
- Leuven. His real name was
Anthoon vander Phalizen or, in Latin,
Antonius Phalesius. The name Paep
refers to the fact that he was a priest's child; the name...