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    Luca Marenzio (also Marentio; October 18, 1553 or 1554 – August 22, 1599) was an Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance. He was one of the...
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    compose madrigals in the style of Luzzaschi. In Rome, the compositions of Luca Marenzio (1553–1599) were the madrigals that came closest to unifying the different...
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    "Combattimento di Apollo col serpente Pitone," and set to music by Luca Marenzio, survives complete. The opera is considered to be the first "modern...
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  • Maio; later composers, no longer from Naples, included Adrian Willaert, Luca Marenzio, Adriano Banchieri, Orlande de Lassus, and others. Denis Arnold, "Vilanella"...
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  • composers of secular music in Italy were writing canzonettas, including Luca Marenzio and Claudio Monteverdi, who published his first set in 1584. Monteverdi...
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  • Jackson Frank La Rocca [1] Kenneth Leighton Franz Liszt Dan Locklair Luca Marenzio Frank Martin Peter Mathews Olivier Messiaen's O sacrum convivium! Vytautas...
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  • Conservatorio di Musica "Claudio Monteverdi" Brescia – Conservatorio di Musica "Luca Marenzio" Cagliari – Conservatorio Statale di Musica "Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina"...
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    18 composers, with Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder having the most, and Luca Marenzio second most. Ferrabosco was living in England until 1578, which could...
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    Gibbons Jacobus Handl Heinrich Isaac Clément Janequin Orlandus Lassus Luca Marenzio Claudio Monteverdi Cristóbal de Morales Thomas Morley Jean Mouton Johannes...
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  • tears". This may have been borrowed from an Orlando di Lasso motet or Luca Marenzio madrigal (this type of motif was common in Elizabethan music to signify...
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  • the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries, especially at Kraków: Luca Marenzio, one of Italy's most famous madrigal composers, went there for a time...
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    Monteverdi also studied the work of more "modern" composers such as Luca Marenzio, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, and a little later, Giaches de Wert, from whom...
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  • music reached its apogee until its transformation in the 20th century. Luca Marenzio is considered the composer most fond of eye music. For example, in the...
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  • the midst of the Pianura Padana. It was the birthplace, in 1553, of Luca Marenzio, one of the most influential composers of madrigals of the late 16th...
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    18 composers, with Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder having the most, and Luca Marenzio second most. Ferrabosco had lived in England in the 1560s and 1570s...
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  • Lassus, Claudio Monteverdi, Jacques Arcadelt, Cristóbal de Morales, Luca Marenzio, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Marco da Gagliano, Girolamo Frescobaldi...
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  • five-voice madrigal repertory of Sigismondo d'India, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Luca Marenzio, Barbara Strozzi, Gesualdo da Venosa, and Claudio Monteverdi. The ensemble...
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    Hans Leo Hassler Alonso Lobo Luzzasco Luzzaschi Giovanni de Macque Luca Marenzio Claudio Monteverdi Thomas Morley Jacopo Peri Michael Praetorius Philippe...
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    Hans Leo Hassler Alonso Lobo Luzzasco Luzzaschi Giovanni de Macque Luca Marenzio Claudio Monteverdi Thomas Morley Jacopo Peri Michael Praetorius Philippe...
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    School, certainly influenced them. The most famous of these is probably Luca Marenzio, whose madrigals were wildly popular in Italy and elsewhere in Europe;...
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    Belle Arti SantaGiulia) and a conservatory of music (Conservatorio Luca Marenzio). Brescia is an important medical centre. The main hospital of the city...
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    life during which he wrote secular music. Likely he was influenced by Luca Marenzio, who was hugely popular at the time and who was in Rome at the same...
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    Responsories. Two influences in Victoria's life were Giovanni Maria Nanino and Luca Marenzio, whom Victoria admired for their work in madrigals rather than church...
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    destruction of Warsaw; it was nonetheless reconstructed after the war. Luca Marenzio, Marco Scacchi and Giovanni Francesco Anerio were musicians at the same...
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    whither he had travelled in the hopes of meeting and studying with Luca Marenzio, a famed madrigal composer. Whatever his religion, however, he was still...
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  • remember that the total output of the composers was relatively small: Luca Marenzio in Italy alone published more books of madrigals than the entire sum...
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    11 – Chōsokabe Motochika, Japanese Sengoku Period daimyō August 22 – Luca Marenzio, Italian composer (b. 1553) September 1 – Cornelis de Houtman, Dutch...
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    Szamotuły, Jan Brant, Heinrich Finck, Cyprian Bazylik, Alessandro Pesenti, Luca Marenzio, and Michelagnolo Galilei lived in Vilnius; the city was also home to...
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  • – Justus Lipsius, Belgian philologist and scholar (d. 1606) 1553 – Luca Marenzio, Italian composer (d. 1599) 1587 – Lady Mary Wroth, English poet (d...
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  • Hans Leo Hassler Alonso Lobo Luzzasco Luzzaschi Giovanni de Macque Luca Marenzio Claudio Monteverdi Thomas Morley Jacopo Peri Michael Praetorius Philippe...
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