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Étienne du Tertre

The output of the French composer, energetic predominntly in Paris, included 57 comprehensive 4 part chansons and an edition of Attaingnant’s assortment of dances. Du Tertre was the first ever to employ the word “collection” (suytte) to several French dances for groupings (branles). His methods in composition had been various …

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John Johnson

The golden age of England had several great lutenists. John Johnson was the 1st. He was appointed towards the courtroom of Queen Elizabeth I in 1579 and was therefore highly esteemed a fifty yr rent was granted to his widow regarding several properties. Nearly all his compositins for the lute …

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John Johnson

John Johnson was perhaps one of the most important British composers and performers of lute music in the Renaissance period. His music blended Italianate and British elements to produce an individual design, specifically inventive in the world of deviation. Many respect him as the creator of the British college of …

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Bastian Chilese

Bastian Chilese (key-LEH-se) was a Italian author of the first Venetian Baroque. He’s known for three functions for brass tools that were released by Alessandro Raverii in the quantity Canzoni per sonare). He seems to have result from a musical category of Venice, and could have became a member of …

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Edward Collard

British song-writer and lute player. Collard was a courtroom lutenist for a short while by the end from the 16th hundred years and published qualitative tunes and galliards (courtroom dances).

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Andres de Monserrate

Monserrate served for the chapel of St Martin in Valencia where he wrote a plainsong discourse entitled “Arte breve, y compendiosa de las dificultades que se ofrecen en la musica practica del canto llano.” That is among the just theoretical functions on music from Spain released through the seventeenth hundred …

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Thomas Lupo

Thomas was the kid of Joseph who was simply the sibling of Ambrose as well as the patriarch from the Lupo category of musicians. These were of Italian origins but resolved in London where Thomas became a courtroom musician soon after the loss of life of Ambrose. It’s possible that …

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