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    Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370 – between 10 June and 13 July 1412) was an important Franco-Flemish composer and music theorist of trecento music during the...
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    The white stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large bird in the stork family, Ciconiidae. Its plumage is mainly white, with black on the bird's wings. Adults...
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  • subtilior included both composers from France and Italy; particularly Johannes Ciconia and Solage. Adémar de Chabannes and Guillaume de Machaut are among...
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    Senleches, and Trebor. Other composers associated with the style include: Johannes Ciconia, Sus un fontayne Baude Cordier, Tout par compas (Rondeau-canon) and...
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    Perhaps the most significant European writer on music between Boethius and Johannes Tinctoris, after the former's De institutione musica, Guido's Micrologus...
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  • 1415–1480. Later 15th- and early 16th-century figures in the genre included Johannes Ockeghem and Josquin des Prez, whose works cease to be constrained by formes...
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  • several other works, including that by Johannes Ockeghem, and masses attributed to Gilles Joye; however, Johannes Ciconia's early version shares the words but...
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    Padova, Andrea da Firenze, Paolo da Firenze, Matteo da Perugia, and Johannes Ciconia, the first member of the group who was not a native Italian. Though...
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    Ulrich von Liechtenstein (ca. 1200–1275) Walther von Klingen (1240–1286) Johannes Hadlaub (d. 1340) Muskatblüt Der von Wissenlo Oswald von Wolkenstein The...
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    Examples can be found in motets and Mass movements by John Dunstable, Johannes Ciconia and Guillaume Du Fay. A 15th-century mass by a composer known only...
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    de Caserta Johannes Ciconia* Conradus de Pistoria Baude Cordier Johannes Cuvelier Egardus Egidius Martinus Fabri Petrus de Goscalch Johannes Symonis Hasprois...
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  • contemporary of Francesco Landini, as well as Bartolino da Padova, Johannes Ciconia, Prepositus Brixiensis and Zacara da Teramo. In the 15th century both...
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    dance songs, and chansons de femme (songs with a female perspective). Johannes de Grocheio, a Parisian musical theorist of the early 14th century, believed...
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    Vitry at the pope's invitation presented his Ars Nova, and there that Johannes Ciconia came to study. Due to its immense size, the Palais was also the place...
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    de Caserta Johannes Ciconia* Conradus de Pistoria Baude Cordier Johannes Cuvelier Egardus Egidius Martinus Fabri Petrus de Goscalch Johannes Symonis Hasprois...
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    de Caserta Johannes Ciconia* Conradus de Pistoria Baude Cordier Johannes Cuvelier Egardus Egidius Martinus Fabri Petrus de Goscalch Johannes Symonis Hasprois...
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    Renaissance include Le Ray Au Soleyl by Johannes Ciconia (late 14th century); the entire Missa prolationum by Johannes Ockeghem (mid-15th century), in which...
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    Pérotin, Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut, Francesco Landini, and Johannes Ciconia. Many medieval musical instruments still exist, but in different forms...
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  • Margaret Bent (category Ciconia scholars)
    on the Old Hall Manuscript, English masses as well as the works of Johannes Ciconia and John Dunstaple. Bent was educated at the Acton Haberdashers' Aske's...
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    school of music flourished in Liège, notably producing Johannes Brassart and Johannes Ciconia (the third Master of Ars Nova). The vocal music of the so-called...
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    motet composers include: Adam de la Halle (1237?–1288? or after 1306) Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370–1412) Guillaume Du Fay (1397-1474) John Dunstaple (c. 1390–1453)...
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    Bartolino da Padova, Antonio Zachara da Teramo, Matteo da Perugia, and Johannes Ciconia. Duecento – the 13th century in Italian culture Quattrocento – the...
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  • high regard, and appears alongside that of Dufay, Gilles Binchois and Johannes Ciconia in contemporary manuscript collections. In particular, one motet –...
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  • Lorenzo da Firenze Niccolò da Perugia Francesco Landini Donato da Cascia Johannes Ciconia (later revivalist) Music of the Trecento Fischer, Kurt von & D'Agostino...
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    other novels Gilles Binchois (c. 1400–1460), Franco-Flemish composer. Johannes Ciconia (ca.1370–1412), Ars nova composer Alice D'Hermanoy, (1885 — after 1932)...
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    Anthonello de Caserta, Philippus de Caserta (aka Philipoctus de Caserta), Johannes Ciconia, Matteo da Perugia, Lorenzo da Firenze, Grimace, Jacob Senleches, and...
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  • 3rd generation Bartolino da Padova Antonello da Caserta Johannes Ciconia* Matteo da Perugia Giovanni Mazzuoli Grazioso da Padova Niccolò da Perugia Philippus...
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    musicians including Philippe de Vitry, inventor of the Ars Nova, and Johannes Ciconia. As Bishop of Cavaillon, Cardinal Philippe de Cabassoles, Lord of Vaucluse...
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    de Caserta Johannes Ciconia* Conradus de Pistoria Baude Cordier Johannes Cuvelier Egardus Egidius Martinus Fabri Petrus de Goscalch Johannes Symonis Hasprois...
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    Arzt: Klostermedizin und Mönchsarzt im frühmittelalterlichen St. Gallen by Johannes Duft". Speculum. 49 (4): 722–724. doi:10.2307/2852042. JSTOR 2852042. Innes...
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