designation Franco-Flemish School, also called Netherlandish School, Burgundian School, Low Countries School, Flemish School, Dutch School, or Northern School, refers...
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Napoleonic era, Flemish painters have again been contributing to a reputation that had been set by the Old Masters. The Franco-Flemish School of musical composition...
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Madrigal (section English madrigal school)
single words of the poem being sung. Madrigals written by Italianized Franco–Flemish composers in the 1520s partly originated from the three-to-four voice...
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and sometimes villancico; it was related to the chanson of the Franco-Flemish school. Canción was the least specific term to cover all the popular, secular...
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is reflected in the period designations the Netherlands school and the Franco-Flemish school. Two comprehensive discussions of rock and pop music in Belgium...
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the early 15th century, Renaissance composers of the influential Franco-Flemish School built off the harmonic principles in the English contenance angloise...
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1397–1474) and the cultivation of cantilena style, a middle dominated by Franco-Flemish School and the four-part textures favored by Johannes Ockeghem (1410s or...
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is reflected in the period designations the Netherlands school and the Franco-Flemish school. Two comprehensive discussions of rock and pop music in Belgium...
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composer John Dunstaple. The Burgundian School was the first phase of activity of the Franco-Flemish School, the central musical practice of the Renaissance...
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international members of the Darmstadt School all attended the Darmstädter Ferienkurse. The Franco-Flemish School (1400–1630) is split into five generations...
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Thomas Crecquillon (category 16th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
Crecquillon or Créquillon (c. 1505 – probably early 1557) was a Franco-Flemish school composer of the Renaissance. While his place of birth is unknown...
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Antoine Busnois (category 15th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
second half the 15th century, and central figures of the early Franco-Flemish School. While also noted as a composer of motets and other sacred music...
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Music of Belgium (redirect from Flemish music)
countries. Many of the major 15th- and 16th-century composers of the Franco-Flemish School—a current of vocal polyphony that played a central role in European...
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Johannes Ockeghem (category 15th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 – 6 February 1497) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of early Renaissance music. Ockeghem was a significant European...
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Jean Richafort (category 16th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
composer of the Renaissance, a member of the third generation of the Franco-Flemish School. He was probably born in Hainaut, and his native language appears...
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Flanders (redirect from Flemish culture)
uncommon to see Mosan art categorized as Flemish art. In music the Franco-Flemish School is also known as the Dutch School. Within this Dutch-speaking part of...
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well. His music during this time was strongly influenced by the Franco-Flemish school, but when he in 1563 became maestro di cappella in the cathedral...
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Orlando di Lasso (category 16th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school, Lassus stands with William Byrd, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina...
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Henry III, the Queen-Mother and queen Louise of Lorraine (detail), Franco-Flemish school, c. 1582....
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style of the Burgundian composers, as the first generation of the Franco-Flemish school is known, was at first a reaction against the excessive complexity...
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contrapunctal canons, were written by several composers of the Franco-Flemish school in the late 15th and early 16th century, such as Josquin des Prez...
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Pierre de Manchicourt (category 16th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
Manchicourt (c. 1510 – 5 October 1564) was a Renaissance composer of the Franco-Flemish School. De Manchicourt was born at Béthune. Little is known of his early...
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Antoine Brumel (category 15th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
composer. He was one of the first renowned French members of the Franco-Flemish school of the Renaissance, and, after Josquin des Prez, was one of the...
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the back of the tapestry panels. Jean Bondol's design follows the Franco-Flemish school of tapestry design, with rich, realist, fluid images placed into...
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Nicolas Gombert (category 16th-century Franco-Flemish composers)
Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495 – c. 1560) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was one of the most famous and influential composers between Josquin...
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Oltremontani ("those from over the Alps") were those of the Franco-Flemish School of composers who dominated the musical landscape of Northern Italy during...
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Active during the high Renaissance, he was the central figure of the Franco-Flemish School. The difficulties in compiling a works list for Josquin cannot be...
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unifying musical language, in particular the polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school. The development of printing made distribution of music possible...
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the Franco-Flemish School of the Renaissance was Johannes Ockeghem (1410/1425 –1497). He was the most famous member of the Franco-Flemish School in the...
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Tournai and Brussels, all in present-day Belgium. Musicians of the Franco-Flemish School were highly sought by the leading classes of all Europe. In 1477...
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