- Juan de
Urrede (c.1430-after 1482, Salamanca, Spain) or Juan de
Urreda was a
Flemish singer and
composer active in
Spain in the
service of the Duke of...
- one of the high
points of
Renaissance polyphony.[citation needed] Juan de
Urrede, a
Flemish composer active in
Spain in the late
fifteenth century, composed...
- Juan de
Urrede Text by García Álvarez de
Toledo 10 Dónde estás, que non te veo 3
Johannes Cornago 11 Muy
triste será mi vida 4 Juan de
Urrede 12 Oya tu...
- died 1478 Franco-Flemish
Active in the Low
Countries and
Italy Juan de
Urrede c. 1430 –
after 1482
Spanish Or
Johannes de
Wreede John
Hothby Johannes...
- (born 1936) Urẖiya (c. 1400 BC)
Guillermo Uribe Holguín (1880–1971) Juan de
Urrede (c. 1430 –
after 1482)
Anton Urspruch (1850–1907)
Francesco Usper (Spongia...
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spagnola Non ti
spiaqua l'ascoltar
Gentil prince Nunca fué pena
major (Juan de
Urrede) Et
Resurrexit (Josquin des Prez, from
Missa L'homme armé) O
florens rosa...
- romances,
having something in
common with the
Netherlandish composer Juan de
Urrede active in
Spain in the
previous generation. One,
Pascua d'Espíritu Sancto...
-
composer of
chamber music,
piano works,
guitar pieces, and
songs Juan de
Urrede (c. 1430 –
after 1482) José María
Usandizaga (1887–1915)
Manuel Valls (1920–1984)...
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villancico "Nunca fué pena mayor" (never was
there a
greater pain) by Juan de
Urrede.
Sequential writing and
syncopated rhythms are
characteristic of his music...
-
Jacobus de
Milarte (6)
Pedro de
Lagarto (4) Juan de
Anchieta (4) Juan de
Urrede (3)
Enrique (3) Garcimuñoz (3)
Pedro Juan
Aldomar (3) Juan Alvárez de Almorox...