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Italian composer and priest
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Italian composer and virtuoso organist. He was blind and the most famous Trecento composer. I consider him one of the most important figures in Italian Madrigals.
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Italian composer, harpist, theorist and Landini's teacher
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The renaissance musical period was characterized by secular music and included many different types of small ensembles and types of music like Italian Madrigals, German Lieds, the French Chanson, and the Spanish Villancico.
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Leading english composer of the renaissance. Many of his works were destroyed
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The first important Renaissance composer and used older medieval cadences
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A bass singer born in France. Was a great teacher
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Martin Luther considered him a great composer. French.
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Influenced German music and a court composer for Maxim;ilian I.
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composer in the Burgundian court.
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Dutch composer of many important masses in Europe
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The first music printer and publisher
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Theologian who pioneered the protestant movement and founded the Lutheran church
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Composed music with complex continuous polyphony and a great teacher
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An english organist who taught Byrd.
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Dutch composer who was famous for his Madrigals
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A flemish composer who was associated with Willaert
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One of the best Renaissance composer who mixed polyphony and homophony
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Icon of Renaissance music and worked with the council of Trent
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employed by Gabrieli
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Italian organist, composer and teacher. Uncle of G. Gabrieli
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Leader of the Florentine Camerata
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Greatest english composer of his time
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Studied in Rome and greatest spanish composer of the renaissance
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leading madrigal composer of the late 16th century
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English madrigal composer
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known for chromaticism in the renaissance
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I consider him the best composer of the renaissance, ahead of his time
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English madrigal composer