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stated to
definitely link
Weerbeke to the portrait. Additionally,
Weerbeke presents the same
issue as
Josquin and Gaffurius;
Weerbeke would have been in his...
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Gaspar van
Weerbeke (c. 1445 –
after 1516) was a
Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance. He was of the same
generation as
Josquin des Prez, but unique...
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chapel choir,
bringing singers and some
prominent composers (Gaspar van
Weerbeke, Marbri**** de Orto and
Bertrandus Vaqueras) to Rome from the north.[citation...
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include Alexander Agricola,
Johannes Martini,
Loyset Compère, and
Gaspar van
Weerbeke. However, most of the
singers at the
Sforza chapel fled
after Sforza's...
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musical chapel, he
ranks with Agricola, Brumel, Compère, Isaac, Obrecht, and
Weerbeke as one of the most
famous and
influential composers in the Netherlands...
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Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar van
Weerbeke Oswald von
Wolkenstein Middle (1470–1530)
Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel...
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between Ludovico Sforza and Pope Innocent,
where the
latter sent
Gaspar van
Weerbeke to Milan,
presumably in
return for Josquin. Josquin's
arrival brought much-needed...
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Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar van
Weerbeke Oswald von
Wolkenstein Middle (1470–1530)
Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel...
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Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar van
Weerbeke Oswald von
Wolkenstein Middle (1470–1530)
Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel...
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Anton Webern (1883–1945)
Matthias Weckmann (c. 1616 – 1674)
Gaspar van
Weerbeke (c. 1445 –
after 1516)
Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623)
Joseph Weigl (1766–1846)...