The Trecento was a period of vigorous activity in Italy in the arts, including painting, architecture, literature, and music. The music of the Trecento...
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The Trecento Madrigal is an Italian musical form of the 14th century. It is quite distinct from the madrigal of the Renaissance and early Baroque, with...
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The Trecento is considered to be the beginning of the Italian Renaissance or at least the Proto-Renaissance in art history. Painters of the Trecento included...
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trouvère and ars antiqua music was succeeded by the ars nova led by Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. The music of the Trecento in Italy led by Francesco...
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of vigorous activity in Italy in the arts, including painting, architecture, literature, and music. The music of the Trecento pioneered new forms of expression...
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the E & J Gallo Winery Rossi Codex, 14th century collection of Italian music of the Trecento Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer, a satellite Rossi (manufacturer)...
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of Padua; Alberto della Scala, patron of the music of the Trecento, moves to Verona. Petrarch, "father" of Renaissance humanism, first visits Rome to wander...
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Music history of Italy Music of the Trecento "Racial laws" started to be issued in Italy in March 1938; specifically, the one denying Jews membership in...
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High Middle Ages (redirect from Religion in the High Middle Ages)
went on to influence the trouvères of northern France, the minnesingers of Germany, and the composers of secular music of the Trecento in northern Italy...
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Italian Renaissance (category Cultural history of Italy)
typically group the music of the Trecento (music of the 14th century) with the late medieval period, it included features which align with the early Renaissance...
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Ars nova (redirect from Ars nova (music))
instance, the term "Italian ars nova" is sometimes used to denote the music of Francesco Landini and his compatriots, although Trecento music is the more common...
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Johannes Ciconia (category Trecento composers)
music theorist of trecento music during the late Medieval era. He was born in Liège, but worked most of his adult life in Italy, particularly in the service...
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Squarcialupi Codex (category Music of the Trecento)
It is the single largest primary source of music of the 14th-century Italian Trecento (also known as the "Italian ars nova"). It consists of 216 parchment...
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Micronesia Music of the Lesser Antilles Music of the Maldives Music of the Netherlands Music of the Philippines Music of the Trecento Music of the Turks and...
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Rossi Codex (category Music of the Trecento)
section in the Northern Italian town of Ostiglia. The codex contains 37 secular works including madrigals, cacce and, uniquely among trecento sources, monophonic...
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Marchetto da Padova (redirect from Marchettus of padua)
Trecento – for example the secular music of Landini – would not have been possible. Music of the Trecento 58 equal temperament Journal of Croatian studies:...
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Roman de Fauvel (redirect from Romance of Fauvel)
the music has been frequently performed and recorded. The question of how the entire work would have been read or staged in the 14th century is the subject...
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control of Padua; Alberto della Scala, patron of the music of the Trecento, moves to Verona. Petrarch, "father" of Renaissance humanism, first visits Rome to...
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ars nova and Italian Trecento, which evolved into ars subtilior, a stylistic movement of extreme rhythmic diversity. Beginning in the early 15th century...
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Zacara da Teramo (category Trecento composers)
secretary of the late Trecento and early 15th century. He was one of the most active Italian composers around 1400, and his style bridged the periods of the Trecento...
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F. Andrieu (category Year of birth unknown)
François or Franciscus Andrieu) was a French composer in the ars nova style of late medieval music. Nothing is known for certain about him except that he...
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Egardus (category Year of birth unknown)
"Fragments in Padua and Cividale: Music in Two Important Centers of the Northeast" (PDF). Trecento Fragments and Polyphony Beyond the Codex (Thesis). Cambridge:...
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classical music Italian composers Italian opera Italian popular music Mozart in Italy Music history of Italy Music media in Italy Music of the Trecento Sculpture...
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Philippe de Vitry (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
1361) was a French composer-poet, bishop and music theorist in the ars nova style of late medieval music. An accomplished, innovative, and influential...
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Ars subtilior (redirect from Mannerism (music))
"not until the twentieth century did music again reach the most subtle refinements and rhythmic complexities of the manneristic style." They are almost...
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from the early 14th-century ars nova, the Trecento music was treated by musicology as a coda to medieval music and the new era dated from the rise of triadic...
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include the Squarcialupi Codex of Italian Trecento music and the Chantilly Codex of French Ars subtilior music. The use of printing enabled sheet music to...
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Trebor (composer) (category Medieval music stubs)
Sardinia in 1388-89 and the reign of Gaston Febus, the count of Foix. His music was well known to Avignonese composers of the time, such as Grimace and...
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composer of the trecento Lorenzo da Firenze, an Italian composer and music teacher of the trecento Firenze (Harry Potter), a centaur in the Harry Potter...
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Francesco Landini (category Trecento composers)
singer and instrument maker who was a central figure of the Trecento style in late Medieval music. Francesco's name is recorded in many variants throughout...
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