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    Adrian Willaert (c. 1490 – 7 December 1562) was a Flemish composer of High Renaissance music. Mainly active in Italy, he was the founder of the Venetian...
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  • was a French composer of the Renaissance. Contemporaries, such as Adrian Willaert (as quoted by the renowned Venetian theorist Zarlino) grouped him with...
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    psychologist, singer and songwriter Adrian White (musician), Canadian drummer Adrian White (author), Anglo-Irish writer Adrian Willaert (c. 1490–1562), Flemish composer...
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    imposing Basilica San Marco di Venezia in Venice. Composers such as Adrian Willaert, the maestro di cappella of St. Mark's in the 1540s, wrote antiphonal...
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  • Dutch painter Isaac Willaerts (1610/1620 - 1693), Dutch painter Adrian Willaert (c. 1490 - 1562), Flemish composer Steve Willaert (active from 1993),...
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  • politician and journalist Adriano Visconti, Italian air force major Adrian Willaert, Flemish composer, who in sources was sometimes referred to simply...
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    publishing success prompted the founder of the Franco-Flemish school, Adrian Willaert (1490–1562), to rearrange some four-voice madrigals for single-voice...
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    Michael Praetorius Thomas Tallis John Taverner Tomás Luis de Victoria Adrian Willaert Carlo Gesualdo Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx Antonio Cornazzano Domenico...
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    Gioseffo Zarlino (category Pupils of Adrian Willaert)
    the famous contrapuntist and maestro di cappella of Saint Mark's, Adrian Willaert. In 1565, on the resignation of Cipriano de Rore, Zarlino took over...
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    sound of the organ. The first composer to make this effect famous was Adrian Willaert, who became maestro di cappella of St. Mark's in 1527, and remained...
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  • Giovan Tomaso di Maio; later composers, no longer from Naples, included Adrian Willaert, Luca Marenzio, Adriano Banchieri, Orlande de Lassus, and others. Denis...
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    the church. While this polychoral style had been extant for decades (Adrian Willaert may have made use of it first, at least in Venice), Gabrieli pioneered...
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    development of the Venetian polychoral style under composers such as Adrian Willaert, who worked at St Mark's Basilica. Venice was the early centre of music...
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  • are among the most refined of the time, and for being the teacher of Adrian Willaert, one of the founders of the Venetian School. He was born Jean de Hollingue...
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    clear diction, because the texts would be novel for the audience. Adrian Willaert, Ludwig Senfl, and Cipriano de Rore are prominent composers of ceremonial...
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    years. Some of the earliest settings are by Paolo Aretino (1508-1584), Adrian Willaert (c. 1490 – 7 December 1562) and Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495 – c. 1560)...
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    composition were disseminated by the Venetian School, by composers such as Adrian Willaert, whose book Musica nova (New Music, 1568) contains madrigal compositions...
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  • native Italian, Costanzo Festa. The madrigal genre was taken up by Adrian Willaert, Cipriano de Rore, Giaches de Wert, Giovanni de Macque and, although...
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    the company of Philip of Burgundy left a deep impression, musician Adrian Willaert who made Venice into the most important musical centre of its time...
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    Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner Philippe Verdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Jacobus...
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    Antiqua (1812) included musical scores of works by Jacob Obrecht, Adrian Willaert, Jacob Clemens and Cristóbal de Morales with historical notes on each...
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  • dabit oculis, funeral ode for Anne of Brittany, Queen of France 1519: Adrian Willaert – Quid non ebrietas designat, setting of Horace's fifth epistle, for...
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    Nicola Vicentino (category Pupils of Adrian Willaert)
    known of his early life. Born in Vicenza, he may have studied with Adrian Willaert in Venice, which was close by, and he acquired an early interest in...
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  • this teacher's teachers Taylor (1905–1999) studied with teachers including Adrian Boult, Vera Dawson, Herbert Fryer, and Gustav Holst. Andrew Ball [pupils]...
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    who worked at Ferrara during his reign included Antoine Brumel and Adrian Willaert, the latter of whom was to become the founder of the Venetian School...
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    Byrd, Giovanni Gabrieli, Carlo Gesualdo, John Dowland, Jacob Obrecht, Adrian Willaert, Jacques Arcadelt, and Cipriano de Rore. The common practice period...
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  • and in 1561 Cardan wrote that he was dead, without giving details. Adrian Willaert and Nicolas Gombert are generally recognized as the exemplars of the...
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  • Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner Philippe Verdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Jacobus...
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    Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner Philippe Verdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Jacobus...
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    sound of the organ. The first composer to make this effect famous was Adrian Willaert, who became maestro di cappella of St. Mark's in 1527, and remained...
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