• Verdelot may refer to : Philippe Verdelot (1480 to 1485 – c. 1530 to 1532?), French composer of the Renaissance Verdelot, Seine-et-Marne, a French commune...
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    Philippe Verdelot (1480 to 1485–1530 to 1540) was a French composer of the Renaissance, who spent most of his life in Italy. He is commonly considered...
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    Philippe Verdelot (1480–1540), included music by Sebastiano Festa (1490–1524) and Costanzo Festa (1485–1545), Maistre Jhan (1485–1538) and Verdelot, himself...
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  • to be identified by that name. The majority of pieces are by Philippe Verdelot. Carpentras First book of masses (Avignon: Jean de Channay) Lamentations...
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    Verdelot (French pronunciation: [vɛʁdəlo] ) is a French commune located in the Seine-et-Marne département, in the Île-de-France région. Inhabitants of...
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  • mid-century, Claudin de Sermisy, Pierre Certon, Clément Janequin, and Philippe Verdelot were composers of so-called Parisian chansons, which also abandoned the...
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    native Italian polyphonist of international renown, and with Philippe Verdelot, one of the first to write madrigals, in the infancy of that most popular...
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  • distinguishing him from the other prominent early composers of madrigals – Philippe Verdelot and Costanzo Festa – he was equally prolific and adept at composing chansons...
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    Jacob Obrecht Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner Philippe Verdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón...
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    Willaert also arranged 22 four-part madrigals for voice and lute written by Verdelot. In an early 4-part vocal work, Quid non-ebrietas? (In some sources called...
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