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Dominique Phinot (c. 1510 – c. 1556) was a Franco-Flemish
composer of the Renaissance,
active in
Italy and
southern France. He was
highly regarded at the...
- not the
first to use this antiphonal, or
polychoral method —
Dominique Phinot had emplo**** it
before Willaert, and
Johannes Martini even used it in the...
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significantly Josquin des Prez. The
Fourth generation (1520–1560): Gombert,
Phinot, Crecquillon, Manchicourt, Arcadelt, Rore, Willaert, Courtois,
Clemens non...
- a
result of
their ****uality. Jacob, Roger. Macy,
Laura (ed.).
Dominique Phinot.
Grove Music Online. Dejean, Joan (1981).
Libertine strategies: freedom...
- 1952),
French Dominique Perrault (born 1953),
French architect Dominique Phinot (1510–1556),
French composer Dominique Pinon (born 1955),
French actor Dominique...
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Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4742-8692-3. Jacob,
Roger "Dominique
Phinot",
Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed
January 1, 2006), (subscription...
- a
Missa Per arma iustitie;
almost burnt as a
heretic in 1543
Dominique Phinot c. 1510 – c. 1556 Franco-Flemish
active in
Italy and
southern France Jacob...
- cross-dresser and
early female soldier (disguised as a man).
Dominique Phinot (c.1556),
French composer of the
Renaissance James Pratt and John Smith...
- (1925–1996) Art
Phillips (born 1955)
Peter Philips (c. 1560 – 1628)
Dominique Phinot (c. 1510 – c. 1556)
Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822–1901) Ástor
Piazzolla (1921–1992)...
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Hieronymus Praetorius, Hans H****ler,
Jacobus Gallus,
Johann Walter,
Dominique Phinot,
Orlando di L****o, and
Johann Bahr
among others. The
collection was discovered...