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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...
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include those by Vinders, Ockeghem, Obrecht,
Pipelare, and Carpentras.
George H
Black (2003).
Matthaeus Pipelare’s Fors
Seulement (II)
Chanson and its Related...
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Greuter (1564–1638),
German etcher and
engraver who
worked in Rome
Matthaeus Pipelare (c. 1450 – c. 1515),
Netherlandish composer,
choir director, and possibly...
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generation (1480–1520): Jean Mouton, Obrecht, de la Rue, Isaac, Brumel, Févin,
Pipelare, Richafort, Divitis, and most
significantly Josquin des Prez. The Fourth...
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their training at its churches.
Others held
positions there:
Matthaeus Pipelare was
musical director at the
Confraternity of Our Lady; and
renowned Habsburg...
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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...
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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)...