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    Thomas 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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    he commissioned the Flemish composer Thomas Crecquillon to compose new music in honour of the empress. Crecquillon composed his Missa Mort m'a privé as...
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    Thomas Tallis (c. 1505 – 23 November 1585; also Tallys or Talles) was an English composer of High Renaissance music. His compositions are primarily vocal...
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  • music by Coxcie's Flemish contemporaries Jacobus Clemens non Papa and Thomas Crecquillon. When in 1566 the Beeldenstorm caused the destruction of many religious...
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  • was widely used by composers like Josquin in Missa pange lingua, and Thomas Crecquillon. Music portal Round (music) Voice crossing Voice exchange v t e...
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    open book, which shows notes of the chanson Toutes les nuictz by Thomas Crecquillon from 1549. The work was bought in 1890 for 400 francs by the Palais...
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    he commissioned the Flemish composer Thomas Crecquillon to compose new music as a memorial to her. Crecquillon composed his Missa 'Mort m'a privé in...
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    high. The English theorbo had just the first string at the lower octave (Thomas Mace). The theorbo was developed in Italy, and so has a rich legacy in Italian...
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  • Thomas Crecquillon Languyr me fais. Claudin de Sermisy Si mon traveil. Sandrin Le dueil yssu. Pierre de Villiers Toutes les nuyct. Thomas Crecquillon...
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    Vodnianus Campanus Pierre Certon Jacobus Clemens non Papa Loyset Compère Thomas Crecquillon Josquin des Prez John Dunstaple François-Eustache Du Caurroy Antoine...
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    Julio Romano (Giulio Caccini) Margott laborez Fantasia (Si me tenez, Thomas Crecquillon). Pavana Le Rossignuol, (Lasso set by) Galliardo Fantasia Goe from...
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  • von Wolkenstein Middle (1470–1530) Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel Thomas Crecquillon Antonius Divitis Costanzo Festa Antoine de Févin Clément Janequin...
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  • Beyond Contemporary Fame. Reassessing the Art of Clemens non Papa and Thomas Crecquillon. Turnhout: Brepols, 2005. ISBN 2-503-51884-2 Wikimedia Commons has...
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    de Manchicourt, Renaissance composer Nicolas Fauvergue, footballer Thomas Crecquillon, the Renaissance composer, probably died here. Tristan Charpentier...
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  • settings of the text for use in the liturgy, including Antoine Brumel, Thomas Crecquillon, Costanzo Festa, Marbrianus de Orto, Victoria, Palestrina, Francisco...
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    von Wolkenstein Middle (1470–1530) Martin Agricola Antoine Brumel Thomas Crecquillon Antonius Divitis Costanzo Festa Antoine de Févin Clément Janequin...
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  • (1879–1932) John Craton (born 1953) Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953) Thomas Crecquillon (c. 1505/1515–1557) Noah Creshevsky (1945–2020) Lyell Cresswell (1944–2022)...
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  • children") until some time between 1537 and 1540, being succeeded by Thomas Crecquillon and later Cornelius Canis. Even though he held this very position...
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    probable Sebastian Cabot, Italian-born English explorer (b. 1476) Thomas Crecquillon, Flemish composer (b. 1490) Levati, Luigi Maria. Dogi biennali di...
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  • four voices (Antwerp: Tielman Susato), contains only compositions by Thomas Crecquillon Fifth book of chansons, for five and six voices (Antwerp: Tielman...
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  • 1555) Loyset Compère (c. 1445–1518) Peeter Cornet (c. 1570/1580–1633) Thomas Crecquillon (c. 1505–1557) Henri-Jacques de Croes (1705–1786) Didier van Damme...
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    Guerrero, Juan García de Basurto, Jean Maillard, Jean Richafort, Thomas Crecquillon, Simon Boyleau, Rodrigo de Ceballos, Juan de Navarro, Pedro Ordoñez...
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  • Ghiselin (Verbonnet) (fl. 1491–1507) Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495 – c. 1560) Thomas Crecquillon (c. 1505–1557) Jean De Latre (c. 1505/1510–1569) Jacob Clemens non...
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  • with that of maistre des enfans, so Canis succeeded both Gombert and Thomas Crecquillon, the previous music director. Other musicians associated with the...
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  • madrigalist Bartolomé de Escobedo c. 1505 – 1563 Spanish Thomas Tallis c. 1505 – 1585 English Thomas Crecquillon c. 1505 – 1557 Franco-Flemish A member of Charles...
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    other European composers such as Clemens non Papa, Jacobus Vaet, Thomas Crecquillon, Michael de Buissons and Orlando Lasso. He was the contemporary of...
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  • motets for four, five, and six voices (Augsburg: Philipp Ulhard) Thomas Crecquillon – Seventh book of motets for four voices (Leuven: Pierre Phalèse)...
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  • Holy Roman Emperor. His maestros de capilla included Adrien Pickart, Thomas Crecquillon, Cornelius Canis and Nicolas Payen. Nicolas Gombert held the post...
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  • the book. The models include works by Josquin, Cipriano de Rore, Thomas Crecquillon, and Lassus. All of the sources are motets; unlike many composers...
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    probable Sebastian Cabot, Italian-born English explorer (b. 1476) Thomas Crecquillon, Flemish composer (b. 1490) 1558 January 28 – Jacob Micyllus, German...
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