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  Lady Constance Fairfax
Arcadelt, who became the leading madrigal composer in Florence, entered the service of Pope Paul III in 1540, where he sang in the choir at the Sistine Chapel.
Arcadelt also wrote two parody masses: Missa Noe Noe, based on a motet by Mouton, and Missa Ave Regina caelorum, which was based on a motet by de Silva.
Arcadelt, who was referred to as "Most excellent and divine" (New Grove, 546), often set the poetry of Petrarch, Bembo, Sannazaro, and Michelangelo.
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  Jacques Arcadelt
Compositeur Jacques Offenbach, born as Jakob Wiener in Cologne, Allemagne on le 20...
Jacques Arcadelt Born 1505 in Liège, Belgium Died 1568 in Paris, France Period: Renaissance (1450-1599) Country: France Genres: Vocal, Choral.
Jacques Arcadelt also Jacob Arcadelt 1504 or 1505 October 14 1568 was a Franco-Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance principally of madrigal s...
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 HOASM: Jacob Arcadelt
He was a singer in the Papal choir in the 1540s and early 1550s, after which he returned north to Paris with Charles of Lorraine, Duc de Guise; in 1555 he had the title 'regius musicus'.
Arcadelt was perhaps the most important of the northern composers who settled in Italy at the time when the madrigal was developing.
This illustrates the melodic poise of Arcadelt's madrigals; others show his sensitive use of harmonic coloring and the dissonances characteristic of Franco-Flemish polyphony.
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 Jacob Arcadelt: Biography - Classic Cat
Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt) (1504 or 1505 – October 14, 1568) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance, principally of madrigals and chansons.
Arcadelt's style is refined, pure, melodious, and simple, and his music was immensely popular in Italy and France for more than a hundred years (his first book of madrigals was reprinted 34 times, a spectacular print run for the time).
Arcadelt published a total of 24 motets, 3 books of masses, 126 French chansons, and over 200 madrigals.
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 Jacques Arcadelt - Definition, explanation
Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt) (1504 or 1505 – October 14, 1568) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance, principally of madrigalss and chansons.
An additional hint to his popularity is the frequency with which anonymous compositions were attributed to him.
Arcadelt published a total of 24 motets, 3 books of masseses, 126 French chansons, and over 200 madrigals.
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Jacques Arcadelt, also possibly Jacobus Flandrus, was a prolific composer who began his career with sacred music and shifted to secular having composed in excess of 300 chansons and madrigals.
Being a student of Josquin Desprez placed Arcadelt in rare company and in a position to learn and master the conventional techniques.
Jacques' chansons demonstrate a willingness to supercede the boundaries of convention as well.
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 Jacques Arcadelt Biography - famous Jacques Arcadelt Classical collection and Jacques Arcadelt Music Reviews.
Probably French by birth, Arcadelt spent time in Italy in Florence and Venice, as well as in the papal service, before returning to France, to the service of Charles of Lorraine.
Possibly at one time a pupil of Josquin Desprez, Arcadelt left a certain quantity of church music, including settings of the Lamentations, three Masses and various settings of Marian and other texts.
Arcadelts principal interest, as a composer, was in secular vocal composition, with a quantity of French chansons and Italian madrigals.
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 Jacques Arcadelt - Download PDF Free Sheet Music
Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt) (1504 or 1505 — October 14, 1568) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance, principally of madrigals and chansons.
Arcadelt's style is refined, pure, melodious, and simple, and his music was immensely popular in Italy and France for more than a hundred years; his first book of madrigals was reprinted 58 times between c1538 and 1654, a spectacular print run for the time.
Arcadelt, Jacques: Quand'io penso al martire, madrigal a 4
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  Jacques Arcadelt - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt) (1504 or 1505 – October 14, 1568) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance, principally of madrigals and chansons.
Arcadelt's style is refined, pure, melodious, and simple, and his music was immensely popular in Italy and France for more than a hundred years (his first book of madrigals was reprinted 34 times, a spectacular print run for the time).
Arcadelt published a total of 24 motets, 3 books of masses, 126 French chansons, and over 200 madrigals.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Jacques Arcadelt
Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt) (1504 or 1505 – October 14, 1568) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance, principally of madrigals and chansons.
Arcadelt's style is refined, pure, melodious, and simple, and his music was immensely popular in Italy and France for more than a hundred years (his first book of madrigals was reprinted 34 times, a spectacular print run for the time).
Arcadelt published a total of 24 motets, 3 books of masses, 126 French chansons, and over 200 madrigals.
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Arcadelt kam um 1536 nach Rom, wurde ab 1539 Magister puerorum der Capella Julia und wirkte zwischen 1541 und 1550 als päpstlicher Sänger; ging 1555 mit dem Kardinal von Guise als dessen Kapellmeister nach Paris.
Seine Messen, Motetten und Madrigale erscheinen häufig in den während des 16.
Jahrhunderts in Rom, Venedig und Paris gedruckten Sammelwerken, woraus sich auf Arcadelts große Beliebtheit bei seinen Zeitgenossen schließen läßt.
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 Jacques Arcadelt - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Already in his "Domine Deus omnipotens" Arcadelt borrowed from the secular formulas of the chanson.
The three "Lamentations" similarly demonstrate Josquin's as well as de Silva's influence; however, Arcadelt used unusual elements for the motet.
This is clear in "Chiare, fresch's dolce acque," and the popular "Il dolce e bianco cigno." With an unusual understanding of the different forms in which he composed, combined with his abundant production, Arcadelt succeeded in maintaining the independence of these genres.
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 Jacques Arcadelt @ Soundbug   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jacques Arcadelt (also Jacob Arcadelt) was a Flemish composer of the middle to late Renaissance, principally of madrigals and chansons.
He was born in 1504 or 1505, probably in Liège, and died October 14, 1568 in Paris.
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 Jacques Arcadelt | CJAY 92
Already in his "Domine Deus omnipotens" Arcadelt borrowed from the secular formulas of the chanson.
The apparent rhythmic differences carried over into Arcadelt's madrigals as well.
This is clear in "Chiare, fresch's dolce acque," and the popular "Il dolce e bianco cigno." With an unusual understanding of the different forms in which he composed, combined with his abundant production, Arcadelt succeeded in maintaining the independence of these genres.
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 Encyclopédie - Jacques Arcadelt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Connu surtout comme madrigaliste, Arcadelt conserva la simplicité de la forme encore primitive du madrigal italien, que l'on observe également dans ses compositions sacrées et profanes de la période française.
Arcadelt est mort à Paris le 14 octobre 1568.
Biographie de Jacob Arcadelt d'où provient en partie cet article.
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For this reason, we find a Flemish (Netherlands) composer such as Josquin des Pres working and writing at the Papal court in the Vatican.
Jacques Arcadelt was a productive musical composer who began his profession with holy music and shifted to worldly music having composed 300 chansons and madrigals.
He was a apprentice of Josquin Desprez, which gave him a special opportunity to learn and master musical techniques from the Flemish Master himself.
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Abstract: Five Latin-texted chansons by Jacques Arcadelt were printed in «Sixiesme livre de chansons» by Le Roy & Ballard in 1556 and 1559.
Arcadelt's setting of Virgil's «At trepida et coeptis» is through-composed in a homorhythmic and quasi-declamatory style that follows the accents of Virgil's prosody.
Subjects: arcadelt, jacques » works » chansons » latin-texted; horace » literary works » carmina » odes » set by arcadelt; virgil » literary works » aeneid » set by arcadelt; martial » literary works » epigrammata » set by arcadelt; publishers and printers » le roy & ballard; chanson [14th-16th c.] » arcadelt, j.
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 Sonic Glossary: Madrigal, Renaissance & Baroque
[Example 1: Arcadelt, Il bianco e dolce cigno.
The second piede begins very similarly, mirroring the parallelism of the poetic structure, although its continuation diverges increasingly from the first.
In most Italian centers important for the development of the madrigal, northern-trained musicians continued to lead the way for nearly a generation.
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 Top Ten Classical Music : Jacques Arcadelt
by: Jacques Arcadelt, Vicenzo Bellavere, John Bennet, Antonio Caprioli, Maddalena Casulana, Loyset Compere, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Orlando Gibbons, Orlande de Lassus, Luca Marenzio
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jacob Arcadelt
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They are his finest and most characteristic works, and, toghether with three volumes of masses for from three to seven voices (Paris, 1557), are perhaps his chief claim to lasting renown.
An excellent copy of the first four books of the madrigals, with other selected compositions of Arcadelt, is contained in the library of the Brithis Museum.
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 Jacques Arcadelt: Alma, perché si' triste from 20 Madrigali (Choir)| Digital sheet music to download and print | ...
Jacques Arcadelt: Alma, perché si' triste from 20 Madrigali (Choir)
This is an original sheet music edition of Alma, perché si' triste from 20 Madrigali, composed by Jacques Arcadelt, published by Pizzicato Verlag Helvetia.
It's a digital sheet music product for you to download and print.
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von Shirley Rumsey, Anonymous, Jacques Arcadelt, Fillippo Azzaiolo, Pietro Paulo Borrono, Vincenzo Capirola, Antonio Caprioli, Marchetto Cara, Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Josquin Desprez
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Komponist: Anonymous, Jacques Arcadelt, Johannes Brahms, Arnold von Bruck, Guillaume Dufay, et al.
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