- last part of his life there;
certainly Tinctoris must at
least have
known the
elder Burgundian there.
Tinctoris went to
Naples about 1472 and
spent most...
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including Orto, Compère, Prioris, Agricola, Caron, Faugues,
Regis and
Tinctoris. The
Third generation (1480–1520): Jean Mouton, Obrecht, de la Rue, Isaac...
- JSTOR 24617753. Zazulia,
Emily (Spring 2018). "Composing in Theory: Busnoys,
Tinctoris, and the L'homme armé Tradition".
Journal of the
American Musicological...
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musicians of his time,
including Antoine Busnois,
Loyset Compère,
Johannes Tinctoris and particularly,
Johannes Ockeghem. Du Fay has been
described as leading...
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Christ (De
Imitatione Christi) (first printing) 1472 or 1473
Johannes Tinctoris –
Proportionale musices (Proportions in Music)
Zainuddin –
Rasul Bijay...
- the
Burgundian school, such as Ockeghem,
Loyset Compère, and
Johannes Tinctoris. It is at the
public library in Dijon, and
contains 161
pieces of music...
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periods and
styles have at
various times been
called "new art."
Johannes Tinctoris used the term to
describe Dunstaple; however, in
modern historiographical...
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music theorist Tinctoris reaffirmed the
powerful influence Dunstaple had,
stressing the "new art" that
Dunstaple had inspired.
Tinctoris hailed Dunstaple...
- UK
public library membership required) Woodley,
Ronald (2010) [2001]. "
Tinctoris, Johannes".
Grove Music Online. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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Virginalist English Madrigal Major figures Du Fay
Binchois Ockeghem Busnois Tinctoris Josquin Tallis Zarlino Palestrina L****o Byrd
Victoria Monteverdi Major...