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- Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515) was a Netherlandish composer, choir director, and possibly wind instrument player of the Renaissance. He was from...
- include those by Vinders, Ockeghem, Obrecht, Pipelare, and Carpentras. George H Black (2003). Matthaeus Pipelare’s Fors Seulement (II) Chanson and its Related...
- Greuter (1564–1638), German etcher and engraver who worked in Rome Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515), Netherlandish composer, choir director, and possibly...
- generation (1480–1520): Jean Mouton, Obrecht, de la Rue, Isaac, Brumel, Févin, Pipelare, Richafort, Divitis, and most significantly Josquin des Prez. The Fourth...
- their training at its churches. Others held positions there: Matthaeus Pipelare was musical director at the Confraternity of Our Lady; and renowned Habsburg...
- after 1504 English Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook. Matthaeus Pipelare c. 1450 – c. 1515 Franco-Flemish Arnolt Schlick c. 1450 – c. 1525 German...
- known. Other composers who wrote more than one setting include Matthaeus Pipelare, Pierre de la Rue, Cristóbal de Morales, Guillaume Du Fay and Giovanni...
- artist Jan van Wintelroy (? – 1576), composer and choirmaster Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515), composer and choirmaster Frederik van Egmond (c. 1470...
- 1500: Missa L'homme armé (Robert Carver) Missa L'homme armé (Matthaeus Pipelare) Missa L'homme armé (Pierre de La Rue) (two) Missa L'homme armé (Cristóbal...
- (1785–1806) Matthias Pintscher (born 1971) Nicola Piovani (born 1946) Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515) Bernardo Pisano (1490–1548) Johann Georg Pisendel (1687–1755)...