SEARCH RESULTS FOR: Landini
1 of 1 Pages

(Fran-cha’-sko Lan-de’-ne) c. 1325–97 Italian composer Blind as the result of an attack of smallpox as a young child, Landini turned to music, learning to play the organ and several other instruments. He also sang and wrote poetry. Over 150 musical works by him survive, forming over one quarter of the known repertory of the fourteenth century. Most of ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie

performance became part of the emerging compositional style. Recommended Recording: Fontaine de Grace, Binchois Ensemble (cond.) Dominique Vellard (Virgin/Erato) Introduction | Medieval Era | Classical Personalities | Francesco Landini | Medieval Era | Classical ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie

(Oz’-valt fun Vol’-ken-shtin) c. 1376–1445 South Tyrolean poet Oswald von Wolkenstein has been called the most important poet writing in German between Walther von der Vogelweide and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832). He is known to have been a singer and was also very active in the political sphere. Well over 100 poems can be attributed to him, but it ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie

song and poetry could come only from the heart.’ Donald Grout and Claude V. Palisca Leading Exponents Hildegard of Bingen Leonin Perotin Philippe de Vitry Guillaume de Machaut Francesco Landini Johannes Ciconia John Dunstable Guillaume Du Fay Gilles Binchois Medieval Style Unaccompanied chanted recitations of the liturgy in Latin, with one syllable extended across two or more notes, ...

Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music, general editor Paul Du Noyer

Florence sometimes mention the activities of its artistic community. Giovanni da Prato’s Paradiso degli Alberti describes gatherings of poets and musicians at the home of the poet Antonio degli Alberti; Landini was among those who attended these meetings. Some musicians referred to in this and other poems are represented in the Squarcialupi Codex. Another great poem of the time, Boccaccio’s ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie
1 of 1 Pages

AUTHORITATIVE

An extensive music information resource, bringing together the talents and expertise of a wide range of editors and musicologists, including Stanley Sadie, Charles Wilson, Paul Du Noyer, Tony Byworth, Bob Allen, Howard Mandel, Cliff Douse, William Schafer, John Wilson...

CURATED

Classical, Rock, Blues, Jazz, Country and more. Flame Tree has been making encyclopaedias and guides about music for over 20 years. Now Flame Tree Pro brings together a huge canon of carefully curated information on genres, styles, artists and instruments. It's a perfect tool for study, and entertaining too, a great companion to our music books.

Rock, A Life Story

Rock, A Life Story

The ultimate story of a life of rock music, from the 1950s to the present day.

David Bowie

David Bowie

Fantastic new, unofficial biography covers his life, music, art and movies, with a sweep of incredible photographs.