Costanzo Festa (c. 1485/1490 – 10 April 1545) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance. While he is best known for his madrigals, he also wrote sacred...
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American race car driver Costanzo Festa (1495–1545), Italian composer David Festa (born 2000), American baseball player Gianluca Festa (born 1969), Italian...
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Philippe Verdelot (1480–1540), included music by Sebastiano Festa (1490–1524) and Costanzo Festa (1485–1545), Maistre Jhan (1485–1538) and Verdelot, himself...
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Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel Thomas Crecquillon Antonius Divitis Costanzo Festa Antoine de Févin Clément Janequin Cristóbal de Morales Jean Mouton Jacob...
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probably Festa's teacher. While it is tempting to suggest that he was the younger brother or other relation of the much more famous Costanzo Festa, since...
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other prominent early composers of madrigals – Philippe Verdelot and Costanzo Festa – he was equally prolific and adept at composing chansons, particularly...
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Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel Thomas Crecquillon Antonius Divitis Costanzo Festa Antoine de Févin Clément Janequin Cristóbal de Morales Jean Mouton Jacob...
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though not in name Sebastiano Festa 1490/1495 – 1524 Italian Early composer of madrigals; possibly related to Costanzo Festa Marco Antonio Cavazzoni c. 1490...
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Costanzo Festa (c. 1485/1490 – 1545) Joan Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508) Gasparo Alberti (c. 1489 – c. 1560) Bernardo Pisano (1490–1548) Sebastiano Festa (c...
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I's Chancellor, Cardinal Lang, and the newly elected Pope Leo X 1514: Costanzo Festa – Quis dabit oculis, funeral ode for Anne of Brittany, Queen of France...
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Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel Thomas Crecquillon Antonius Divitis Costanzo Festa Antoine de Févin Clément Janequin Cristóbal de Morales Jean Mouton Jacob...
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Marie Dentière, Genevan Protestant reformer and theologian (d. 1561) Costanzo Festa, Italian composer (d. 1545) Nicolas Gombert, Flemish composer (d. 1560)...
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Jacques Arcadelt Giuseppe Baini Odoardo Ceccarelli Giovanni Cesari Costanzo Festa Bruno Filippini Antimo Liberati Alessandro Moreschi Domenico Mustafà...
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Ortenzo Landi mentioned him as being deceased. Verdelot, along with Costanzo Festa, is considered to be the father of the madrigal, an a cappella vocal...
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27, S.87, S.41/2, S.32/17, S.6/3), François Giroust, set 5 Miserere, Costanzo Festa, Johann Sebastian Bach, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and Saverio Selecchy...
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Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel Thomas Crecquillon Antonius Divitis Costanzo Festa Antoine de Févin Clément Janequin Cristóbal de Morales Jean Mouton Jacob...
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members of the two royal choirs also survive: Quis dabit oculis by Costanzo Festa and Fiere attropos by Pierre Moulu. According to her will, Anne's heart...
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Thérache, Adrian Willaert and Inviolata integra et casta es by the Italian Costanzo Festa. The most famous motet in this collection, Déporation de Ockeghem, based...
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of his contemporaries and successors, including Adrian Willaert and Costanzo Festa. Since the note names only cover letters A to G (reflecting the octave...
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for use in the liturgy, including Antoine Brumel, Thomas Crecquillon, Costanzo Festa, Marbrianus de Orto, Victoria, Palestrina, Francisco Guerrero, Francisco...
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Lorenzo Ferrero (born 1951) Gianni Ferrio (1924–2013) Costanzo Festa (c. 1485/90–1545) Sebastiano Festa (c. 1490/95–1524) Nico Fidenco (1933–2022), also known...
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poet 1533 – Frederick I, king of Denmark and Norway (b. 1471) 1545 – Costanzo Festa, Italian composer 1585 – Gregory XIII, pope of the Catholic Church (b...
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eight voices, probably the earliest German composition for double choir Costanzo Festa – Hyntni per totum annum c.1530: Juan Navarro, Spanish composer (d....
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settings ("Super flumina Babylonis") as four-part motets were composed by Costanzo Festa, Nicolas Gombert, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Orlando Lassus...
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prendre (poem by John II, Duke of Bourbon (contrafactum on the piece by Costanzo Festa on the poem Venite amanti by Poliziano)); Ne vous hastez pas (=Adieu...
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sol di vostro amore, is included in the Primo libro dei madrigale of Costanzo Festa (1538). Molino later published two books of madrigals, I dilettevoli...
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Missa super "Sancta Maria". Sony Classical Vivarte SK 64305. 1994 – Costanzo Festa: Magnificat; Mass parts; Motets; Madrigals. Sony Classical Vivarte SK...
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Ernest Fesca (1789–1826) Willem de Fesch (1687–1761) Costanzo Festa (c. 1485/1490–1545) Sebastiano Festa (c. 1490/1495–1524) Michael Christian Festing (1705–1752)...
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voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano), "together with some madrigals by Costanzo Festa along with twelve French chansons and six new motets" Pierre Certon...
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