Andalusian classical music — The lute was adopted from the Arab world. 1568 print. Andalusian classical music (Arabic: طرب أندلسي, trans. mousiqua al âla, Spanish: música andalusí) is a style of Moorish music found across North Africa in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. It… … Wikipedia
Table of years in music — The table of years in music is a tabular display of all years in music, to provide an overview and quick navigation to any year. NOTOC ::Contents: 2000s 1900s 1800s 1700s 1600s 1500s 1400s 1300s Other2000s in music 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005… … Wikipedia
1634 in music — The year 1634 in music involved some significant events. Events * On February 3 and 13, James Shirley s spectacular masque The Triumph of Peace is performed in London. The work features music by William Lawes, Simon Ives, and Bulstrode Whitelocke … Wikipedia
1635 in music — The year 1635 in music involved some significant events. Events Classical music *Giovanni Battista Abatessa Cespuglio di varii fiori... , a collection of songs with alfabetto notation for the guitar, published in Orvieto *Girolamo Frescobaldi… … Wikipedia
ostinato — (os tee NAH toh) [Italian: obstinate; persistent] In music, a tone or figure, usually in the bass line, that repeats without change while the rest of the music continues … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
Samain, Albert — (1858 1900) poet Born in Lille, Albert Samain slowly gained fame with his first collection of lyrical poetry, Au jardin de l infante (1893). Because of his love of musical nuances, he was attracted to the symbolist movement and was an… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Timeline of musical events — Popular music Timeline of musical events 2010s • 2000s • 1990s • 1980s • 1970s • 1960s • 1950s • 1940s • 1930s • 1920s • 1910s • 1900s • 1890s • 1880s • 1870s • 1860s • 1850s • 1840s • 1830s • … Wikipedia
List of Renaissance composers — This is a list of composers active during the Renaissance period of European history. Since the 14th century is not usually considered by music historians to be part of the musical Renaissance, but part of the Middle Ages, composers active during … Wikipedia
Francesco Portinaro — (c. 1520 – ?1578) was an Italian composer and humanist of the Renaissance, active both in northern Italy and in Rome. He was closely associated with the Ferrarese Este family, worked for several humanistic Renaissance academies, and was well… … Wikipedia
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