- John
Dunstaple (or Dunstable; c. 1390 – 24
December 1453) was an
English composer whose music helped inaugurate the
transition from the
medieval to the...
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reaffirmed the
powerful influence Dunstaple had,
stressing the "new art" that
Dunstaple had inspired.
Tinctoris hailed Dunstaple as the fons et
origo of the...
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greatest English opera composers,
Purcell has been ****essed with John
Dunstaple and
William Byrd as England's most
important early music composer. Purcell...
- 1380–1445, was an
English composer of the
early Renaissance.
Along with John
Dunstaple he was a
dominant figure of 15th-century
English music.
Mainly a composer...
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country and on the Continent. He is
often considered along with John
Dunstaple and
Henry Purcell as one of England's most
important composers of early...
- 1306)
Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370–1412)
Guillaume Du Fay (1397-1474) John
Dunstaple (c. 1390–1453)
Franco of
Cologne (fl. mid-13th century)
Jacopo da Bologna...
- 1419–1467), and on
European music of the era. Its
leading proponent was John
Dunstaple (c. 1390 - 1453),
followed by
Walter Frye and John
Hothby (c. 1410 - 1487)...
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ranked below his
colleague Guillaume Du Fay and the
English composer John
Dunstaple, but
together the
three were the most
celebrated composers of the early...
- Binchois,
Antoine Busnois and (as an influence), the
English composer John
Dunstaple. The
Burgundian School was the
first phase of
activity of the Franco-Flemish...
- the Renaissance,
including Dufay, Josquin, Willaert, Palestrina, John
Dunstaple, L****us, Victoria, and Byrd. Marc-Antoine
Charpentier wrote two settings...