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  Philippe de Monte
Philippe de Monte, a renowned Flemish composer of the sixteenth century, is particularly known for his secular compositions.
Monte occasionally indulges in changes of vocal "orchestration" within two voices, departing, after paired imitation has begun, from the inner voice part, or departing from the primary voice part while the inner part assumes the melodic material originally given the primary part.
Monte frequently "develops" the subject matter from the model through changing of pitch level, overlapping one subject over another, inversion of subjects, extracting a single voice line to become the basis for a relatively large section of a mass, expanding or decreasing the number of voices for which the mass is written, and other methods.
www.bsu.edu /web/jcarter2/monte.htm   (1151 words)

  
 Philippe de Monte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philippe de Monte (1521 – July 4, 1603) was a Flemish composer of the late Renaissance.
He lived and worked in Naples from 1543 to 1551, and in Rome, in the employ of Cardinal Orsini, until 1568, although he was in England for a brief period, 1554-1555, during the reign of Queen Mary I, while she was married to King Philip II of Spain.
In 1568 Monte was appointed as successor to Jacobus Vaet as Kapellmeister to the chapel of Maximilian II.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philippe_de_Monte   (518 words)

  
 Philippe de Monte - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Monte was a Flemish composer who began his muscial career as a choirboy in Mechlin.
Monte served as the Kapellmeister for the Hapsburg court in Vienna and Prague from 1568 until his death.
Monte was an highly regarded composer and bountiful in his production.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,542915,00.html   (289 words)

  
 Monte: Laudate Dominum / Motets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Philippe de Monte (1521-1603) lived a life parallel to Lassus' in many ways.
With the crowning of Rudolph II as emperor, de Monte moved to Prague to lead to the new Rudolphinian Orchestra.
Lassus and de Monte are generally regarded as the final major composers working in the Franco-Flemish polyphonic tradition.
www.medieval.org /emfaq/cds/euf1306.htm   (168 words)

  
 Philippe de Monte, the Rudolphine Court and Bohemia, Prague, September 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Philippe de Monte, the Rudolphine Court and Bohemia, Prague, September 2003
Philippe de Monte, the Rudolphine Court and Bohemia Conference commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the Death of Philippe de Monte 26th September 2003 Baroque Library Hall of Collegium Marianum -- Týnská škola, Melantrichova 17, Praha 1 Programme 12:55 Opening: Josef Šebesta (Charles University Prague) Chairman: Petr Daněk (Charles University Prague) 1:00 p.m.
Jan Báťa (Charles University Prague): Masses of Philippe de Monte in the Kuttenberg codex 1:20 p.m.
www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk /Music/Conferences/03-9-mon.html   (254 words)

  
 The Choir of New College Oxford : recordings
The Flemish composer Philippe de Monte was one of the most well-travelled composers of the Renaissance.
Born in Mechelen, he served the Pinelli family in Naples before travelling to the court of Queen Mary in the retinue of her husband, King Philip V of Spain.
This collection offers a perspective on de Monte at the height of his technical powers, showing his superb handling of vocal disposition, subtle word-painting and his flair for sophisticated canonic writing.
www.newcollegechoir.co.uk /crd/crd3520.htm   (221 words)

  
 HOASM: Philippe de Monte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Although his compositions appeared throughout his career, the vast majority were published after 1568, the year of his move to the Habsburg court.
Monte was scarcely less prominent than Lassus or Palestrina among late Renaissance polyphonists and was one of the most prolific composers of the time--he wrote no fewer than 1,073 secular and 144 spiritual madrigals, forty-five chansons, 319 motets and thirty-eight Masses.
There are also five books of similarly constructed spiritual madrigals.In his madrigals, mainly written during his Italian years, he comes closer perhaps to Palestrina than to Lassus in the mixture of polyphony and homophony, in the fine contrapuntal technique he displayed and in his fondness for the spiritual madrigal.
www.hoasm.org /IVA/Monte.html   (286 words)

  
 French Culture | Books | Authors on Tour |
Philippe Quéau was born in Casablanca, in 1952.
Philippe Quéau is researcher whose studies are devoted to the world of technologies and telecommunications.
Philippe Quéau was appointed Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France).
www.info-france-usa.org /culture/books/tours/cv/queau.html   (192 words)

  
 BBC - Radio 3 - The Early Music Show - 22 August 2004
Andrew Manze introduces motets and madrigals by the 16th Century Flemish composer Philippe de Monte.
Overshadowed in recent times by his contemporaries Lassus and Palestrina, De Monte was their equal during his lifetime, especially as
The musical connection between De Monte and William Byrd is also revealed in recordings from The Sixteen, conducted by Harry Christophers.
www.bbc.co.uk /radio3/earlymusicshow/pip/d4vai   (86 words)

  
 Fathom :: The Source for Online Learning
It was only in the second half of the sixteenth century that regional native-born students of the Franco-Flemish masters--thoroughly schooled in the Northern style--began to hold positions of preeminence in their home countries; with this change, regional accents became more pronounced in polyphonic music.
During Clemens's active career, there was a clash of dynasties involving, in Spain, the reigning Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, himself Franco-Flemish by birth, and in Rome, Guilio de' Medici (the grandson of Cosimo Medici), known as Pope Clement VII (1523-1534).
Cristobal de Morales (1500-1553) was an early Spanish talent who moved to Rome, paving the way for the more famous Tomas Luis da Vittoria (1548-1611), who went to Rome later.
www.fathom.com /feature/2092/index.html   (875 words)

  
 Philippe de Vosjoli - Giantgeckos.com - Great experience - Board of Inquiry®
Philippe de Vosjoli was the president/owner/founder of "The Vivarium" magazine.
I have never bought from Philippe but I met him at a show in Seattle one year back when the Vivarium was still in press.
For such a big name and being such an accomplished herper, Philippe never brushed me off (although I was just in my teens) and was a true pleasure to talk to - we talked about emerald tree boas.
www.faunaclassifieds.com /forums/showthread.php?t=30233   (527 words)

  
 Philippe de Monte - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Philippe de Monte (1521 – †4 de julio de 1603) fue un compositor flamenco del Renacimiento tardío.
Escribió más madrigales que cualquier otro compositor de la época, y fue uno de los músicos más influyentes en este género.
Allí se hizo de renombre como compositor, cantante y maestro de música.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philippe_de_Monte   (149 words)

  
 Renault 5 Turbo Maxi Cevennes G4 Ex-Touren for sale at carclassic.com
The car we are proud to offer now is Philippe Touren's car which finished 8th at Monte Carlo in 1982 and he also entered the 1983 Tour de Corse.
The condition is excellent and the car is race ready, it has a fresh Sodemo engine with 300 bhp and is nearly 100% matching the original works Group 4 specifications.
The only difference to the original specifications is a Tour de Corse gearbox, fitted in 1983 to improve performance and reliability and the higher engine power output afforded by Sodemo.
www.carclassic.com /stock.asp?StockID=102805   (273 words)

  
 The Tallis Scholars - Tallis Scholars Seattle Review from December 2003
The sopranos possess that purity of sound for which English singers are well-known, warmed by the lyricism of the tenors and basses and altos (a woman and man).
The first half of the evening was dedicated to the music of the obscure, but prolific Flemish composer Philippe de Monte (1521-1603).
But that did not deter Phillips, who gave us one of Monte's 250 motets, "Peccantem me quotidie," and a complete Mass, one of 38, "Missa sine nomine," scored for eight parts.
www.franksalomon.com /NewsFeature.asp?FID=44   (491 words)

  
 Philippe Rogier - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
William Byrd, Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement), Joao IV of Portugal, Josquin Desprez, Orlande de Lassus, Jean Lheritier, Cristobal de Morales, Johannes Ockeghem, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Philippe Rogier, Tomas Luis de Victoria
Johannes Ciconia, Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement), Guillaume Dufay, Antoine de Fevin, Nicolas Gombert, Orlande de Lassus, Philippe de Monte, Philippe Rogier, Etienne du Tertre, Adrian Willaert
Philippe Rogier: Eleven Motets (Recent Researches in the Music of the Renaissance Ser)
www.classical-composers.org /comp/rogier   (507 words)

  
 EarthSongs Program Details
But Saint-Saëns was not removed from passion, especially the kind of passion achieved through love for nature.
Calme des nuits and Les Fleurs et les arbres (written years apart but published together in 1883 as opus 68) are good examples of that estrained passion, showing his economy and focus.
The two pieces are on texts written by Saint-Saëns and are dedicated to his fellow composer, Charles Gounod.
www.chanticleer.org /EarthSongsProgramDetails.htm   (1987 words)

  
 classical music - andante - rinaldo alessandrini
It was almost obligatory that such ventures should lead Alessandrini to opera.
The 2002–03 season sees perhaps his highest-profile operatic job yet: Handel's Giulio Cesare, a co-production of the Teatro Real de Madrid and the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.
When it's about "drinking of the brook in the way" ["de torrente in via bibet"], you have those wave-like patterns.
www.andante.com /article/article.cfm?id=20533   (983 words)

  
 Monaco Photos, Flag, Map and Travel Information
Monte Carlo and Monaco Ville (Monaco) by Ilya Issenin
Monte Carlo, two hours visit by Family photos
All photos are copyrighted and may not be used without permission from the photographer.
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 Amazon.ca: V3 Byrd Edition Early Latin: Music: William Byrd,Andrew Carwood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
From the other side of the Channel, the cosmopolitan De Monte poses the question in passionate, urgent, essentially Counter-Reformation terms: Byrd's reply is wonderfully serene (and complex).
My abiding memory of this disc has to be the final track, Quomodo Cantabimus a8" which is a motet composed by William Byrd for his Spanish counterpart, Philip De Monte which is about as good as polyphony gets.
The interaction between the Alto (Robin Blaze) and the sopranos is fantastic and thirds and fifths are so well in tune that they are zinging all over the place.
www.amazon.ca /V3-Byrd-Early-Latin-William/dp/B00000K36Q   (832 words)

  
 Michael Silies: Diskographie der Motetten des Philippe de Monte
Michael Silies: Diskographie der Motetten des Philippe de Monte
De Vlaamse Polyfonie — Philippus de Monte en de Habsburgers
Zu: Laufende Forschungen: "Die Motetten des Philippe de Monte"
wwwuser.gwdg.de /~musik/montedis.html   (318 words)

  
 Boston’s Reredos Male Vocal Ensemble comes to Vassar, January 28 :: Vassar College News and Announcements
The concert is free and open to the public.
The program features a cycle of eight madrigals by Philippe de Monte, a sixteenth century Italian composer, as well as 19th and 20th century part songs from throughout Europe by Edvard Grieg, Francis Poulenc, Zoltan Kodaly, and Veljo Tormis.
The Boston Globe has described Reredos as "halfway between England's celebrated King's Singers and San Francisco's popular Chanticleer" and hailed the group as "a promising new ensemble' and its performing as "beautiful.
collegerelations.vassar.edu /2001/773   (248 words)

  
 Clear, Pure & Holy - December 7, 2004 - The New York Sun
And when they end a piece, they don't choke off the sound, but give the impression that the sound continues.
Gaiety came in with "Hodie nobis coelorum Rex," a six-voice motet from the 16th-century composer Philippe de Monte.
And that brilliant Spaniard Tomas Luis de Victoria was wonderfully represented by "Magi viderunt stellam."
www.nysun.com /article/5912   (553 words)

  
 Paly Voice: Chanticleer is coming to town
The San Francisco-based, Grammy-award winning vocal ensemble enchanted audiences at their latest concert, A Chanticleer Christmas, with two performances on Dec 14 and 15 at Stanford University's Memorial Church.
The concert program opened with characteristically medieval and Renaissance-style music, and the selections included pieces from such musicians as John Francis Wade, Komitas Vartabed, Philippe de Monte and Franz Biebl.
For those who missed the opportunity to see Chanticleer in concert at Stanford this Christmas season, the group will be back with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra on April 15 to perform recently uncovered orchestrated choral pieces by 18th century Spanish composer Jaime de Casellas.
voice.paly.net /view_story.php?id=2443   (734 words)

  
 Nicolas de Larmessin Posters Prints - Philippe De Monte Flemish Musician Wrote Masses and Motets Visited Austria and ...
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 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo - philippe's Chevrolet "Phil's monte carlo 79"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Recent Researches: R 138, R138
Texts range from the conservative and somewhat moralistic to the risqué and playful, and musical styles from the homophonic, rhythmic manner associated with the Parisian chanson to the more polyphonic and expressive style of the Italian madrigal.
Composers include local Antwerp musicians such as Pevernage and Cornet, Netherlanders working abroad such as Rogier and Monte, and Frenchmen such as Le Jeune and Caignet.
Although a few of the pieces had been published previously, most are unique to this print.
www.areditions.com /rr/rrr/r138.html   (350 words)

  
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