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Gioseffo Zarlino (31
January or 22
March 1517 – 4
February 1590) was an
Italian music theorist and
composer of the Renaissance. He made a
large contribution...
- Damschroeder, David; Williams,
David Russell (1990).
Music Theory from
Zarlino to Schenker: A
Bibliography and Guide.
Pendragon Press. ISBN 978-0-918728-99-9...
- by
Martin Luther and the
music theorists Heinrich Glarean and
Gioseffo Zarlino. In the
Baroque era, Josquin's re****tion
became overshadowed by the Italian...
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Hypoionian (mode 12). A
little later in the century, the
Italian Gioseffo Zarlino at
first adopted Glarean's
system in 1558, but
later (1571 and 1573) revised...
- in 1527, and
remained in the
position until his
death in 1562.
Gioseffo Zarlino, one of the most
influential writers on
music of the age,
called Willaert...
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Major figures Du Fay
Binchois Ockeghem Busnois Tinctoris Josquin Tallis Zarlino Palestrina L****o Byrd
Victoria Monteverdi Major forms Anthem Chanson Madrigal...
- such as
Adrian Willaert (as
quoted by the
renowned Venetian theorist Zarlino)
grouped him with Josquin, Ockeghem, and Jean
Mouton as
among the finest...
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Major figures Du Fay
Binchois Ockeghem Busnois Tinctoris Josquin Tallis Zarlino Palestrina L****o Byrd
Victoria Monteverdi Major forms Anthem Chanson Madrigal...
- is
known as Ptolemy's
intense diatonic scale. It was also
mentioned by
Zarlino in the 16th
century and has been
described by
theorists in the 17th and...
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Major figures Du Fay
Binchois Ockeghem Busnois Tinctoris Josquin Tallis Zarlino Palestrina L****o Byrd
Victoria Monteverdi Major forms Anthem Chanson Madrigal...