Pietro Aron, also known as Pietro (or Piero) Aaron (c. 1480 – after 1545), was an Italian music theorist and composer. He was born in Florence and probably...
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of Moldavia Pietro Aron (c.1480–after 1545), Italian music theorist and composer Praveen Singh Aron (born 1959), Indian politician Ralf Aron (born 1998)...
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including a categorization of four-note chords, rather similar to what Pietro Aron had written several decades before in Italy (which work he may have used...
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(set); ISBN 978-0-19-517067-2 (set). Harold S. Powers, "Is Mode Real? Pietro Aron, the Octenary System, and Polyphony", Basler Jahrbuch für historische...
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thirds (with a frequency ratio equal to 5 : 4 ). It was described by Pietro Aron in his Toscanello de la Musica of 1523, by saying the major thirds should...
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been assumed, for instance in the works of the contemporary theorist Pietro Aron. The additional four modes included authentic and plagal forms of Aeolian...
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small difference in their exact pitches. Their solution, laid out by Pietro Aron in the early 16th century, was a series of tunings referred to as meantone...
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the Mellon Chansonnier, which also cannot be precisely dated. In 1523 Pietro Aron, in his treatise Thoscanello suggested that Antoine Busnois was the composer...
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(1822–1889) Francesco Araja (1709–1762/70) Attilio Ariosti (1666–1729) Pietro Aron (c.1480 – after 1545) Giovanni Artusi (c.1540–1613) Giammateo Asola (1532...
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theorists, see Johannes Tinctoris, Franchinus Gaffurius, Heinrich Glarean, Pietro Aron, Nicola Vicentino, Tomás de Santa María, Gioseffo Zarlino, Vicente Lusitano...
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Cortesi, and the poet Jean Molinet and the music theorists Gaffurius and Pietro Aron wrote about his works. Josquin's popularity during his lifetime is also...
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triadic sonorities, anticipating 16th-century practice. According to Pietro Aron, Busnois may have been the composer of the famous tune L'homme armé,...
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compositions of his own like his riddle canon Salve sancta parens. 1523: Pietro Aron – Thoscanello de la musica, including the first description of quarter-comma...
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Early Music History 2: 43–86. Powers, Harold. 1992. "Is Mode Real? Pietro Aron, the Octenary System and Polyphony". Basler Jahrbuch für historische...
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Florence commissioned from Michelangelo by the Medici Pope Clement VII. Pietro Aron – Thoscanello de la musica Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples – Nouveau Testament...
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theoreticians such as Pietro Aron, Nicola Vicentino, Gioseffo Zarlino, Thomas Morley, and not least the "monstrous" El melopeo y maestro by Pietro Cerone all contain...
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of note nere madrigals was rather than (now the sign for alla breve). Pietro Aron, in his Lucidario (1545), states what would appear evident - that shorter...
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and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. Pietro Aron publishes Thoscanello de la musica in Venice, including the first description...
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his musical studies at the Cathedral of St. Rombaut.[citation needed] Pietro Aron – Thoscanello de la musica, fourth edition Claude Goudimel – Fifth book...
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Aaron Judge (redirect from Aron Judge)
represent Yankees in Futures Game". NJ.com. Retrieved June 26, 2015. DiPietro, Lou (August 28, 2015). "Yankees' September call-ups will be 'all hands...
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as Ebe, Sal's sister Olivia Williams as Juliette Philip Rosch as Ben Pal Aron as Doctor Doyle Tim Daish as Karl Filming took place in Paris and Rome and...
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(Netherlands) 13 September 1989 Ibrox Park, Glasgow Attendance: 40,135 Referee: Pietro D'Elia (Italy) 13 September 1989 Ta' Qali, Attard Attendance: 1,268 Referee:...
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when Pietro Delli Guanti's car flew over the barrier at Hugenholtzbocht. Through the rest of the race, Minì passed Beganovic for second, but Aron's lead...
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Materia medica (section Pietro Andrea Mattioli)
and its Practice, 2nd ex. ed. (w:st="on"New York: Bloch, 1975; orig. 1959) Aron Gurevich, Medieval Popular Culture: Problems of Belief and Perception, trans...
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ITA Filippo Albini 14 FW ITA Loris Tortori 15 DF ITA Nicola Gori 16 MF ITA Jacopo Muggeo 17 MF SMR Alessandro Golinucci 19 MF SMR Pietro Sopranzi...
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20 May 1992 19:15 BST Wembley Stadium, London Attendance: 70,827 Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (Germany) 1989 European Cup Winners' Cup Final – contested by...
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German nobleman June 13 – Mansur I, emir of the Samanid Empire June 14 Aron, Bulgarian nobleman David, Bulgarian nobleman Moses, Bulgarian nobleman June...
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Oh Sang-uk Gu Bon-gil Park Sang-won Do Gyeong-dong South Korea Áron Szilágyi Csanád Gémesi András Szatmári Krisztián Rabb Hungary Sébastien Patrice Maxime...
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Baldus de Ubaldis (redirect from Pietro de Ubaldis)
Vico Vivekananda Voltaire 20th and 21st centuries Adorno Agamben Arendt Aron Badiou Baudrillard Bauman Benoist Berlin Butler Camus de Beauvoir Debord...
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as Toto Nico Argelo as Aron Pold Gastello as General Titi Plaza as Lazmi Jean Rivera Jurado as The one who carries the dog Pietro Sibille Junior Silva Stephanie...
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