- Luca
Marenzio (also Marentio;
October 18, 1553 or 1554 –
August 22, 1599) was an
Italian composer and
singer of the late Renaissance. He was one of the...
-
Marenzio,
while Luzzaschi's
influence is
evident in Monteverdi's use of dissonance. The
second book (1590)
begins with a
setting modelled on
Marenzio...
-
madrigals in the
style of Luzzaschi. In Rome, the
compositions of Luca
Marenzio (1553–1599) were the
madrigals that came
closest to
unifying the different...
- Jan Brant,
Heinrich Finck,
Cyprian Bazylik,
Alessandro Pesenti, Luca
Marenzio, and
Michelagnolo Galilei lived in Vilnius; the city was also home to virtuoso...
- period,
Marco Bizzarini observes,
Marenzio published some two-thirds of his
copious output. To
Cardinal d'Este
Marenzio dedicated his
Primo libro de' madrigali...
- "Combattimento di
Apollo col
serpente Pitone," and set to
music by Luca
Marenzio,
survives complete. The
opera is
considered to be the
first "modern music...
- late
Italian madrigal style,
along with Palestrina, Wert, Monte, L****us,
Marenzio,
Gesualdo and others. As a
pupil of
Cipriano de Rore,
Luzzaschi developed...
- his
madrigals have more in
common with the
Italian models provided by
Marenzio than do many of the
others by his countrymen: they tend to be serious,...
-
Gibbons Jacobus Handl Heinrich Isaac Clément
Janequin Orlandus L****us Luca
Marenzio Claudio Monteverdi Cristóbal de
Morales Thomas Morley Jean
Mouton Johannes...
- the
midst of the
Pianura Padana. It was the birthplace, in 1553, of Luca
Marenzio, one of the most
influential composers of
madrigals of the late 16th century...