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    last part of his life there; certainly Tinctoris must at least have known the elder Burgundian there. Tinctoris went to Naples about 1472 and spent most...
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    the most significant European writer on music between Boethius and Johannes Tinctoris, after the former's De institutione musica, Guido's Micrologus was...
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  • important note after the final, though the fifteenth-century theorist Johannes Tinctoris implied that the fourth degree, A, could be so regarded instead. Placing...
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  • Imitation of Christ (De Imitatione Christi) (first printing) 1472 or 1473 Johannes Tinctoris – Proportionale musices (Proportions in Music) Zainuddin – Rasul Bijay...
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    musical periods and styles have at various times been called "new art." Johannes Tinctoris used the term to describe Dunstaple; however, in modern historiographical...
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    his time, including Antoine Busnois, Loyset Compère, Johannes Tinctoris and particularly, Johannes Ockeghem. Du Fay has been described as leading the first...
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    court chapel we remember the Flemish music theorist and composer Johannes Tinctoris . Ferrante himself is credited with a certain skill as an instrumentalist...
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    Dunstaple Walter Frye Heinrich Isaac Jean Japart Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar van Weerbeke Oswald von Wolkenstein...
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    date unknown Diego de Nicuesa, Spanish conquistador and explorer Johannes Tinctoris, Flemish composer and music theorist (b. c. 1435) Estefania Carròs...
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  • public library membership required) Woodley, Ronald (2010) [2001]. "Tinctoris, Johannes". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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  • Faugues) (two) Probably written before 1475: Missa L'homme armé (Johannes Tinctoris) Missa L'homme armé (Firminus Caron) Missa L'homme armé (Cycle of...
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    discussing the qualities of Renaissance music, with theorists such Johannes Tinctoris and Gioseffo Zarlino making important contributions to the study of...
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    as dissonant on its own, and was first classed as a dissonance by Johannes Tinctoris in his Terminorum musicae diffinitorium (1473). In practice, however...
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    Dunstaple Walter Frye Heinrich Isaac Jean Japart Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar van Weerbeke Oswald von Wolkenstein...
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    Pomerania (d. 1497) Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby (d. 1504) probable Johannes Tinctoris, Flemish music theorist and composer (approximate date; d. 1511) Andrea...
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  • Jacobus Barbireau's visit to the Hungarian Court at Buda. 24 October – Johannes Tinctoris petitions Pope Innocent VIII for the title and privileges of doctor...
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  • Gaude Roma vetus, written in honor of Pope Alexander VI to a text by Johannes Tinctoris. Burchard's residence, built in 1491, survives and can be seen at...
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  • Liederbuch is completed. 1475 – Johannes Tinctoris, Terminorum musicae diffinitorium, compiled by this year. 1476 – Johannes Tinctoris, Liber de natura et proprietate...
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  • dissonant, including the perfect fourth, which by 1473 was described (by Johannes Tinctoris) as dissonant, except between the upper parts of a vertical sonority—for...
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  • sine nomine, including Walter Frye, Barbingant, Alexander Agricola, Johannes Tinctoris, Matthaeus Pipelare, Heinrich Isaac, Pierre de La Rue, Josquin des...
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    important musicians of the time, including Antoine Busnois, Johannes Tinctoris, Johannes Regis, Ockeghem and Guillaume Du Fay. The motet may refer to...
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    carnivals featuring giant puppets like in most other Belgian towns. Johannes Tinctoris, Franco-Flemish musicologist and composer (c. 1435–1511), was born...
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  • Matthias Ringmann, German cartographer and humanist poet (born 1482) Johannes Tinctoris (Jean de Vaerwere), Low Countries' composer, poet and writer on music...
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    with the Burgundian school, such as Ockeghem, Loyset Compère, and Johannes Tinctoris. It is at the public library in Dijon, and contains 161 pieces of...
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  • "demi-gods." Among musicians, the Flemish composer and musicologist Johannes Tinctoris (1446–1511) demanded novelty in what a composer did, and defined a...
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  • be part of the post-Dufay generation in France. He was a friend of Johannes Tinctoris, another composer of the period. Stokem was born in 1445, probably...
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    (which possibly arrived in Rome and Naples after 1483–1487, since Johannes Tinctoris does not mention it before this time) underwent such a rapid evolution...
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    music theorist Tinctoris reaffirmed the powerful influence Dunstaple had, stressing the "new art" that Dunstaple had inspired. Tinctoris hailed Dunstaple...
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  • mentioned as one of the major composers of the time by the theorist Johannes Tinctoris, indicating the spread of his reputation. He probably died in early...
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    Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 – 6 February 1497) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of early Renaissance music. Ockeghem was the most influential European...
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