-
stood out, such as the
troubadours Martim Codax and King
Denis I, the
polyphonists Duarte Lobo,
Filipe de Magalhães,
Manuel Cardoso and
Pedro de Cristo...
- madrigals, he also
wrote sacred vocal music. He was the
first native Italian polyphonist of
international renown, and with
Philippe Verdelot, one of the first...
- work is
influenced by both the
sixteenth century modal works of the
polyphonist masters (Palestrina, Byrd, Frescobaldi, etc.) and the
works of impressionist...
-
composer of
Renaissance music. He is one of the most
important Portuguese polyphonists of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Pedro de
Cristo was born in Coimbra,...
-
namenlijst van alle
polyfonisten uit de
Nederlanden (1400–1600) [Complete List of
Names of
Polyphonists from the
Netherlands born
between 1400 and 1600]....
-
registers of the piano, of
rendering itself as
accompanied soloist or
polyphonist." Alkan's
large scale Duo (in
effect a sonata) Op. 21 for
violin and...
- Theatre, Dublin; and in June 1829 he
produced 'The
Peregrinations of a
Polyphonist,' with
which he
visited the
chief towns in England. In this, as in all...
- Europe, the more so
after 1563 and the
appointment of
Belgian master polyphonist Orlande de L****us as
maestro di cappella. In 1653 the
first opera performances...
-
Ciconia (c. 1370–1412) had been born in Liège, but like many
later Flemish polyphonists he
spent much of his life
working in
Renaissance Italy.
While it remains...
- city of
Rovigo was also the
birthplace of
notable musicians,
including polyphonist Antonio Budini (1577-1623),
Carlo Filago (1589-1644),
Lorenzo Barbirolli...