• William Brade (1560 – 26 February 1630) was an English composer, violinist, and viol player of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, mainly active...
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  • player Reginald Brade (1864–1933), British civil servant William Brade (1560–1630), English composer, violinist, and viol player Brades, a village in Montserrat...
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    Halle were Samuel Scheidt (who also was organist at the Moritzkirche), William Brade and Michael Praetorius. Halle also was noted for the quality of its...
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  • composer who worked in Germany. Simpson, a generation younger than William Brade is first heard of at Heidelberg in 1608. Four and twenty fiddlers: the...
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  • band Maschera, a genre of music introduced from Italy to Germany by William Brade La maschera, a film by Fiorella Infascelli (1988) Fiorenzo Maschera...
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  • of J. S. Bach. He was the son-in-law of the English emigre musician William Brade. Eight Part Canon in the Eighth Mode for Two Double Reed Quartet Choirs...
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    English musicians were employed by him at several times, among them William Brade, John Bull and John Dowland. Dowland accompanied the king on his tours...
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  • Philips (c. 1560–1628) William Brade (1560–1630) John Bull (c. 1562–1628) John Dowland (1563–1626) Giles Farnaby (c. 1563–1640) William Leighton (c. 1565–1622)...
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  • c. 1638) Jean Braconnier (dit Lourdault) (fl. from 1478; died 1512) William Brade (1560–1630) Scott Bradley (1891–1977) Edvard Fliflet Bræin (1924–1976)...
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  • (1560–1614) Giulio Belli (c. 1560–1621 or later) William Brade (1560–1630) Abraham Blondet (1560–1634) William Cobbold (1560–1639) Nicolas Gistou (1560–1609)...
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  • 1621 collection Juan Esquivel Barahona c. 1560 – after 1625 Spanish William Brade 1560 – 1630 English Active in Denmark and Germany Richard Allison c...
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  • Elizabeth Owner 1802:Richard Buller, Francis Ingram, & William Ingram 1805:William Brade, James Brade, William Smith, & Richard Haton Builder Bermuda Launched...
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  • John Bennet (c. 1575–after 1614) William Brade (1560–1630) John Browne (fl. c. 1490) John Bull (1562–1628) William Byrd (c. 1540–1623) Thomas Campion...
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    February 26 – William Brade, English composer (b. 1560) April 2 – George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury, English earl (b. 1566) April 10 – William Herbert,...
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  • – Anna Vasa of Sweden, Polish and Swedish princess (b. 1568) 1630 – William Brade, English violinist and composer (b. 1560) 1638 – Claude Gaspard Bachet...
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    Beger, who in 1618 had married the daughter of the English musician, William Brade, the court kapellmeister at Halle. In 1643 before he reached the age...
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  • Cortellini, composer, singer, and violinist (born 1561) February 26 – William Brade, English composer, violinist and viol player (born 1560) June (or later)...
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    University Press 1991, p. 432. Brading, The First America, p. 433. "Collection: Certificates, Diplomas etc of Principal William Robertson | University of Edinburgh...
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  • spirituali for two, three, and four voices, Op. 7 (Munich: Anna Berg) William Brade – Newe Außerlesene liebliche Branden, Intraden, Mascharaden, Balletten...
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    company, William Hunt, was an edge tool maker at Rowley Regis, near Dudley, Worcestershire, in the late 18th century. In 1782 he purchased the Brades Estate...
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  • February 26 – William Brade, English composer (b. 1560) April 2 – George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury, English earl (b. 1566) April 10 – William Herbert,...
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  • traveller and writer (born 1566) 26 February – William Brade, composer (born 1560) 10 April – William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, courtier (born 1580)...
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    David Anthony Brading FRHistS, FBA (26 August 1936 – 19 April 2024), was a British historian and Professor Emeritus of Mexican History at the University...
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    was an orchestra known for its use of fine English musicians, such as William Brade. She moved to the court of Kassel, which also had a strong musical tradition...
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  • cantica for three voices and continuo (Venice: Alessandro Raverii) William Brade – Newe außerlesene Paduanen, Galliarden, Canzonen, Allmand und Coranten...
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  • seventeenth-century music - Page 519 Tim Carter, John Butt - 2005 Early examples by William Brade, Johannes Thesselius, Paul Peuerl, Johann Hermann Schein and Isaac Posch...
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  • Battista Robletti), a collection of arias, villanellas, and madrigals William Brade – Newe lustige Volten, Couranten, Balletten, Padoanen, Galliarden, Masqueraden...
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  • echo, very easily & comfortably), Op. 21 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti) William Brade – Newe außerlesene Paduanen und Galliarden for six (Hamburg: Michael...
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  • Praetorius, north German composer and organist (d. 1629) date unknown William Brade, German composer of dance forms of the period (d. 1630) Antonio Coma...
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  • chapel of Dresden, where he became a student of Heinrich Schütz and of William Brade. His instrumental works were influenced by the Italian violinist Carlo...
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