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  Cypriano de Rore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cypriano de Rore or Cipriano de Rore (1515 or 1516 11 September to 20 September 1565) was a Flemish composer and teacher.
Giaches de Wert was one of his pupils there, as was Luzzasco Luzzaschi, the leading member of what was to be one of the most avant-garde musical establishments in late Renaissance Italy.
Rore also composed secular Latin motets, a relatively unusual "cross-over" form in the mid-16th century, which paralleled the sacred madrigal, the madrigale spirituale.
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 Giaches de Wert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a choir boy at the chapel of Maria di Cardona in Naples, and then was a pupil of Cypriano de Rore at the court of the Este in Ferrara (c.
De Wert wrote over 230 madrigals and other secular works (published in 16 volumes 1558–1608), as well as over 150 sacred pieces (motets, hymns etc.) which demonstrate his contrapuntal mastery.
De Wert stands between Cypriano de Rore and Claudio Monteverdi, who worked under him at Mantua and whom he greatly influenced.
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 Cypriano de Rore - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cypriano de Rore or Cipriano de Rore (1515 or 1516 – September 1565) was a Franco-Flemish composer and teacher.
He was a central representative of the generation of Netherlandish composers after Josquin who went to live and work in Italy, and who were formative in the development of the late Renaissance styles there, and he was also one of the most prominent mid-century composers of madrigals.
From 1560 until 1563, de Rore worked for Margaret of Parma in Brussels and for her husband Ottavio Farnese in Parma.
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 Giaches de Wert: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Giaches de Wert (1535 – May 6, 1596) was a Franco-Flemish (Franco-Flemish: in music, the dutch school refers, somewhat imprecisely, to the style of polyphonic vocal...
He was a choir boy at the chapel of Maria di Cardona in Naples (Naples: A port and tourist center in southwestern Italy; capital of the Campania region), and then was a pupil of Cypriano de Rore (Cypriano de Rore: cypriano de rore or cipriano de rore (1515 or 1516 - september 1565)...
De Wert stands between Cypriano de Rore (Cypriano de Rore: cypriano de rore or cipriano de rore (1515 or 1516 - september 1565)...
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 Cypriano de Rore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cypriano de Rore or Cipriano de Rore (1515 or 1516 – September 1565) was a Flemish (Flemish: One of two official languages of Belgium; closely related to Dutch) composer and teacher.
Rore may have accompanied her, receiving some education in Italy; alternatively, he may have received his early musical education at Antwerp (Antwerp: A port in northern Belgium on the Scheldt river).
Giaches de Wert (Giaches de Wert: giaches de wert (1535 - may 6, 1596) was a franco-flemish composer active...
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Cipriano de Rore was born in the small town of Renaix, west of Brussels, in late 1515 or early 1516.
In several of his publications de Rore refers to himself as a “disciple” of Willaert; but whether he meant this to mean he had studied with Willaert in his youth is still uncertain.
Again, de Rore is enjoying a private joke, and yet one’s enjoyment of it is tempered by the realisation of the extreme technical audacity used in its construction.
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 4Reference || Giaches de Wert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Giaches de Wert (1535 - 1596) was a Franco-Flemish composer active in Italy.
De Wert wrote over 230 madrigals and other secular works (published in 16 volumes 1558-1608), as well as over 150 sacred pieces (motets, hymns etc.) which demonstrate his contrapuntal mastery.
De Wert stands between Cypriano de Rore and Claudio Monteverdi, who worked under him at Mantua and whom he greatly infuenced.
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 Encyclopedia: Cypriano de Rore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Philippe de Monte (1521 – July 4, 1603) was a Flemish composer of the late Renaissance.
Giaches de Wert (1535 - 1596) was a Franco - Flemish composer active in Italy.
De Wert wrote over 230 madrigals and other secular works (published in 16 volumes 1558 - 1608), as well as over 150 sacred pieces (motets, hymns etc.) which demonstrate his contrapuntal mastery.
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Cypriano de Rore or Cipriano de Rore (c.
From 1560 until 1563 de Rore worked for Margaret of in Brussels and for her husband Ottavio Farnese in Parma.
The most influential of the early madrigalists Rore wrote over 120 madrigals as well as around 80 sacred motets 3 masses a Passion psalms secular and chansons.
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 Giaches de Wert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was a choir boy at the chapel of Maria di Cardona in Naples, and then was apupil of Cypriano de Rore at the court of the Este in Ferrara (c.
De Wert wrote over 230 madrigals and other secular works(published in 16 volumes 1558 - 1608), as well as over150 sacred pieces (motets, hymns etc.) whichdemonstrate his contrapuntal mastery.
De Wert stands between Cypriano de Rore and Claudio Monteverdi, who worked under him at Mantua and whom he greatlyinfuenced.
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 Adrian Willaert - Wikipedia
Willaert lernte in Paris bei Jean Mouton und Josquin Des Prez und ging 1516 nach Rom und später nach Ferrara, wo er dem Kardinal Ippolito I d'Este diente und wahrscheinlich auch mit ihm zwischen 1517 und 1519 nach Ungarn ging.
Nach Ippolito's Tod 1520 trat er in die Dienste des Herzogs Alfonso und blieb dort bis 1527, als er zum Kapellmeister von St.
Unter seinen Schülern finden sich Cypriano de Rore, Costanzo Porta, Francesco della Viola, Gioseffo Zarlino und die zwei Gabrielis, Andrea und Giovanni (letzterer war später wiederum der Lehrer von Heinrich Schütz).
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 Cypriano de Rore
Born in Machelen, he probably recieved his early musical education at Antwerp.
Giaches de Wert was one of his pupils there.
The most influential of the early madrigalists, De Rore wrote over 120 madrigalss, as well as around 80 sacred motets, 3 masses, a Passion, psalms, secular motets and chansons.
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Born in Paris, Charles was the eldest surviving son of Charles VI of France and Isabeau de Bavière.
Of the same generation as Josquin des Prez, he was one of the most significant composers of motets and chansons, and one of the first musicians to bring the light Italianate Renaissance style to France.
Cristóbal de Morales (c.1500—October 7, 1553) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance.
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 Encyclopedia: 1515   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Teresa of Avila by Peter Paul Rubens Saint Teresa of Avila (known in religion as Teresa de Jesús, baptised as Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada) was a Spanish Roman Catholic mystic and monastic reformer; born at Avila (53 miles north-west of Madrid), Old Castile, March 28, 1515; died...
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 Cypriano de Rore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It has long been claimed that he studied in Venice with Adrian Willaert, and sang in the chapel there, but there is Little evidence to support this; then again, a singer in that early period at St. Mark's would not necessarily have left much evidence.
According to Alfred Einstein, writing in The Italian Madrigal (1949): :Rore's true spiritual successor was Monteverdi.
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 Cypriano de Rore - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cypriano de Rore - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Cypriano de Rore or Cipriano de Rore (1515 or 1516 – 11 September to 20 September 1565) was a Flemish composer and teacher.
Cypriano de Rore, Life, Works and influence, References and further reading, 1515 births, 1565 deaths, Renaissance composers and Franco-Flemish composers.
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 Cypriano de Rore : Information and resources about Cypriano de Rore : School Work Guru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cypriano de Rore : Information and resources about Cypriano de Rore : School Work Guru
Born in Machelen, he probably received his early musical education at Antwerp.
When Ercole died in 1559, de Rore offered his services to his successor Alfonso, but the new duke refused and appointed Francesco della Viola instead.
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 1565 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 4 - Spanish fleet of Pedro Menéndez de Avilés lands on modern-day Florida to oust the French under Jean Ribault.
September 8 - Pedro Menéndez de Avilés settles in St. Augustine, Florida.
Cypriano de Rore, Flemish composer and teacher (born 1515)
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 1515 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cypriano de Rore, Flemish composer and teacher (died 1565)
December 2 - Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, Spanish general and statesman (b.
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This book, entitled "De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem" ("Seven Books on the Structure of the Human Body"), was illustrated by sketches of the dissection of human corpses.
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Willaert lernte in Paris bei Jean Mouton und Josquin Des Prez und ging 1516 nach Rom und später nach Ferrara, wo er dem Kardinal Ippolito I d'Este diente, und wahrscheinlich auch mit ihm von 1517 bis 1519 nach Ungarn ging.
Nach Ippolito's Tod 1520 trat er in die Dienste des Herzogs Alfonso und blieb dort bis 1527, als er zum Kapellmeister von St. Markus in Venedig wurde.
Willaert hatte bedeutenden Anteil an der Entstehung des Madrigals und war ein anerkannter Lehrer, unter seinen Schülern finden sich Cypriano de Rore, Costanzo Porta, Francesco della Viola, Giuseppe Zarlino und die zwei Gabrielis, Andrea und Giovanni (letzterer war später wiederum der Lehrer von Heinrich Schütz).
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 Read about Cypriano de Rore at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Cypriano de Rore and learn about Cypriano de Rore ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Read about Cypriano de Rore at WorldVillage Encyclopedia.
Cypriano de Rore or Cipriano de Rore (1515 or
Rore may have accompanied her, receiving some education in Italy; alternatively, he may have received his early musical education at
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 de Rore madrigals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cipriano de Rore (c.1515-1565) was a Flemish composer who spent most of his life in Italy.
He was one of the primary composers to develop the Renaissance madrigal.
The present collection is a posthumous publication of five-part madrigals, as opposed to the four-part compositions for which Rore was known during his life.
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 najaar 2002
Het projectkoor De Noordelijke Polyfonisten - in 2000 opgericht door zanger en dirigent André Cats vanuit de wens, een groep van ca.
Naast de gebruikelijke jubelteksten over Christus' geboorte en de als altijd figurerende herders en engelen is er ook ruimte gegeven aan teksten met een meer spirituele, soms bijna mystieke inhoud.
Zo spreekt uit het motet "Praeter rerum seriem" een oprechte verbazing over de niet natuurlijke gang van zaken bij deze geboorte.
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