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    Philippe de Monte (1521 – 4 July 1603), sometimes known as Philippus de Monte, was a Flemish composer of the late Renaissance active all over Europe....
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  • Andrea De Monte Dante De Monte Hector de Monte Lambertus de Monte Philippe de Monte Petrus de Monte Libano Pierre de Monte Pietro del Monte Robertus de Monte...
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    1556, began the history of madrigal composition beyond Italy; and Philippe de Monte (1521–1603), the most prolific madrigalist, first published in 1554...
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    The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel written by French author Alexandre Dumas (père) serialized from 1844...
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    as a type of correspondence to a friend and fellow composer, Philippe de Monte. De Monte wrote his own motets in response, such as the "Super Flumina...
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  • of some of the early work by Marenzio as well as many madrigals by Philippe de Monte, but avoids the extreme experimentation of the Ferrara school composers...
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  • early age, where he sang as a choirboy, and where he studied with Philippe de Monte, the renowned composer of madrigals. When his voice broke in late...
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  • producer Nélson Monte (born 1995), Portuguese footballer Peter Del Monte (1943–2021), Italian film director and screenwriter Philippe de Monte (1521–1603)...
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  • moderna prattica (1555); Philippe de Monte, the prolific composer of madrigals who mainly worked in Vienna; and above all, Orlande de Lassus, the renowned...
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    Psalm 137 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Gombert, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Orlando Lassus. Philippe de Monte and Tomás Luis de Victoria set the text for eight parts. French Baroque settings...
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  • book of canzonettas for three voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino) Philippe de Monte Seventh book of motets for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Musica...
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  • Schirat), a German translation of Clément Marot and Théodore de Bèze's French psalms Philippe de Monte – First book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo...
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  • madrigals than the entire sum of madrigal publications in England, and Philippe de Monte wrote more madrigals (over 1100) than were written in England during...
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    List of music students by teacher: K to M (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1786–1854) studied with teachers including Anton Reicha. Renaud de Vilbac Jean Gallon [pupils] Philippe Gaubert [pupils] Henriette Renié Erik Tulindberg this teacher's...
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  • trumpeter and composer at the court of Rudolf II under kapellmeister Philippe de Monte as a contemporary of Carl Luython, Giorgi Flori and Jacob Regnart...
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    at the beginning of the age, Cipriano de Rore, in the middle of the century, and Luca Marenzio, Philippe de Monte, Carlo Gesualdo, and Claudio Monteverdi...
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  • da cantare for four voices (Venice: the sons of Antonio Gardano) Philippe de Monte Third book of motets for five voices (Venice: heirs of Girolamo Scotto)...
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  • First book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano) Philippe de Monte – Fourth book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)...
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  • Massaino – Third book of motets for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Philippe de Monte Third book of madrigali spirituali for six voices (Venice: Angelo...
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  • Galilei (c.1520), lutenist who also composed other music (died 1591) Philippe de Monte, Flemish composer of Italian madrigals (died 1603) March 4 – Giovanni...
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  • – Fifth book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Philippe de Monte – Sixth book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)...
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  • Maistre – First book of motets for five voices (Dresden: Gimel Bergen) Philippe de Monte – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)...
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  • book of masses for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano) Philippe de Monte – Second book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)...
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  • transitional era include the following (listed by their date of birth): Philippe de Monte (1521–1603) Baldassare Donato (1525/1530–1603) Costanzo Porta (1529–1601)...
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    exchange between Byrd and Philippe de Monte, who was director of music to Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, in Prague. In 1583 De Monte sent Byrd his setting...
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    Solikowski, Polish archbishop, writer, and diplomat (b. 1539) July 4 – Philippe de Monte, Flemish composer (b. 1521) July 10 – Joan Terès i Borrull, viceroy...
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  • Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, English politician (b. 1514) 1603 – Philippe de Monte, Flemish composer and educator (b. 1521) 1623 – William Byrd, English...
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    Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque (22 November 1902 – 28 November 1947) was a Free-French general during World War II. He became Marshal...
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  • Monsigny (1729–1817) Ricardo Montaner (born 1957) Philippe de Monte (1521–1603) Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (1667–1737) Italo Montemezzi (1875–1952)...
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    Tasso, who came in a close second; the prolific madrigal composer Philippe de Monte even named one of his collections Il pastor fido after Guarini's most...
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