Musical Myths and Facts, Volume 2 (of 2)Engel, Carl
History
Musical Myths and Facts, Volume 2 (of 2)
Engel, Carl
Music -- History and criticism
Founder of the newer
Inquisition in | | Netherlandish School, improver of
Spain (1480). | | harmony, and composer of Church music.
| |
Burgundy and | | Obrecht, or Hobrecht (Jacob), born
Provence incorporated | | about 1430 in Holland. Many
with France (1481). | | compositions for the Church.
| |
| | Bernhard, a German residing in
The Medici govern | | Venice, is said to have invented the
in Florence; | | organ pedal.
flourishing | |
growth of the | |
arts & sciences | |
(1402-1537). | |
America discovered | 1490 | DEPRES (Josquin des Pres), born
by Columbus | | about 1450 in France, died about 1521.
(1492). | | Pupil of Ockeghem. Many Masses and
Macchiavelli, | | other compositions for the Church.
historian (1469-1527).| |
| | Tinctor (Jean), born about 1450 at
Ludovico Ariosto, | | Nivelles, died about 1520. Founder of
poet (1474-1533). | | a School in Italy. Many Church
| | compositions.
Leonardo da | |
Vinci, painter | | Gafforio (Franchino), born 1451 at
(1444-1519). | | Lodi, died 1522. Writer on the theory
Tiziano Vecelli, | | of music, and promoter of new rules
painter (1477-1576). | | of harmony.
| |
Rafael Sanzio, | | Adam von Fulda, born about 1450 in
painter (1483-1520). | | Germany. Writes a treatise on the
Correggio (1494-1534). | | newly-established theory of music, and
Albrecht Duerer | | composes music for the Church.
(1471-1528). | |
| | Towards the end of the fifteenth
| | century Chairs of Professorship for
Newfoundland, | | music were instituted in different
the first British | | towns of Italy, especially in Milan
Colony in America, | | and Naples.
discovered | |
by Cabot | |
(1497). | |
Copernicus, astronomer | | In the beginning of the sixteenth
(1473-1543). | | century the Netherlandish music
Zwingli in Switzerland | 1500 | attains its highest reputation in
(1519). | | Italy (at the time of the Popes Julius
Gustav Wasa, | | II. and Leo X.), in Spain, France, and
King of Sweden | | Germany.
(1523). | |
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