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Alamire may
refer to:
Pierre Alamire,
Flemish music copyist Alamire (consort),
medieval and
Renaissance music group Alamire, note name, see Guidonian...
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Pierre Alamire (also
Petrus Alamire;
probable birth name
Peter van den Hove; c. 1470 – 26 June 1536) was a German-Dutch
music copyist, composer, instrumentalist...
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medieval and
Renaissance periods. He is the
founder of the
vocal consort Alamire, and the
cofounder of the
vocal ensembles Magdala and The Cardinall's Musick...
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Alamire is an
English vocal consort specialising in
medieval and
Renaissance music, both
secular and religious. It was
founded by
David Skinner in 2005...
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visited by
Pierre Alamire, the German-Netherlandish
composer and
music copyist, who was a spy for
Henry VIII. However,
Richard emplo****
Alamire as a counter-spy...
- Performers, and Spies:
Petrus Alamire and the
Instrumentalist Network in
Renaissance Flanders".
Journal of the
Alamire Foundation. 11 (1–2): 130. doi:10...
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Confraternity of Our Lady; and
renowned Habsburg copyist and
composer Pierre Alamire did much of his work at 's-Hertogenbosch. The wars of the
Reformation changed...
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major spelling reform of 1906). A
facsimile was
first published by
Alamire (Peer,
Belgium 1984) and
later by the
Biblioteca Valenciana (Valencia,...
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Ronald (2009). "Tinctoris and Nivelles: the Obit Evidence".
Journal of the
Alamire Foundation. 1 (1): 110–121. doi:10.1484/J.JAF.1.100442. Woodley, Ronald...
- 2014. Wegman, Rob (2016). "Jacobus de
Ispania and Liège".
Journal of the
Alamire Foundation. 8 (2): 253–274. doi:10.1484/J.JAF.5.111881.
Verhelst (1984...