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Josquin Desprez, Josquin Desprez fr.

Josquin des Prez, Josquin Desprez,


lat.Jodocus Pratensis, Iodocus a Prato and others; circa 1450 - 27 August 1521, Condé-
sur-l'Esco - French composer, one of the leading representatives of the Franco-Flemish
polyphonic school .In 1477-78 - chorister in the chapel of Aix-en-Provence, in the 1480s
possibly also in the late 1490s he served with Cardinal Ascanio Sforza in Milan, in the
early 1480s, presumably at the court of Louis XI , in 1489-95 - in the papal chapel in
Rome.
Maîtrise des Pays de Loire, Josquin Des Prez

Missa Gaudeamus: Alleluia. Venite ad me

Missa Gaudeamus: Graduel. Timete. Dominum omnes sancti ejus

Orlando di Lasso Franco-Flemish composer and bandmaster. Lasso is one of


the most prolific composers in the entire history of music. He wrote about 1,350
mostly vocal compositions in various contemporary genres and forms, of which
about 1,200 were published during his lifetime. Lived mainly in Bavaria.
Jubilate Deo - Orlando di Lasso - The Stairwell

Orlando di Lasso "Lauda anima mea Dominum"

William Byrd eng. William Byrd, 1543 or 1544 - July 4, 1623, Standon Massey,
Essex - English composer, organist and harpsichordist. The largest and most
versatile composer of the Elizabethan era. Studied under T. Tallis. In 1563-1572
he was an organist at the Lincoln Cathedral, where he wrote simple music for the
Anglican Liturgy there. From 1572, becoming a member "gentleman" of the
Royal Chapel in London, he became close to the court of Elizabeth.
Ave verum corpus

Civitas sancti tui

Sellinger's Round

Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez 1570-1640 - nobleman, master of fencing, one


of the founders of the geometric school of Spanish fencing - Destreza, a Spanish
writer who wrote a number of works on the art of fencing. Luis Pacheco de
Narvaez was a follower of Don Jeronimo Sanchez de Carranza and served as a
fencing teacher to King Philip IV of Spain. However, it is not known exactly when
Pacheco met his teacher, the greatest master of Spanish fencing, Hieronimo
Sanchez de Carranza.

Luis Pacheco de Narváez. Catálogo de obras impresas en el siglo XVII de la Biblioteca


Histórica de la Universitat de València. — Universitat de València, 2005. — 1917 с.
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: Transmission and Tradition of Martial Arts in
Europe (14th-17th Centuries), 2016.

Vida de don Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas. Val, Pablo. Madrid, 1663

Luis de Milán, Louis Milán Spanish Luys de Milán, Luys Milan, Lluís del Milà and
others, about 1500 - about 1561 is a Spanish composer and vihuelist. The author
of the first collection of Spanish instrumental music - a manual for playing the
vihuela 1536, which is also notable for the fact that it contains the first verbal
designations of musical tempos in history.
Luis de Milán — El maestro: Pavana No. 1 in A minor

Luis de Milán — El maestro: Pavana No. 3 in C major

Luis de Milán — Fantasia, for lute

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