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    Andreas de Florentia (also known as Andrea da Firenze, Andrea de' Servi, Andrea degli Organi and Andrea di Giovanni; died 1415) was a Florentine composer...
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    Biographies and Texts.] Leipzig: Gustav Fock. Silverstein, Theodore (1949). "Andreas, Plato, and the Arabs: Remarks on Some Recent Accounts of Courtly Love...
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  • precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a...
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  • Gherardello da Firenze (also Niccolò di Francesco or Ghirardellus de Florentia) (c. 1320–1325 – 1362 or 1363) was an Italian composer of the Trecento....
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  • Giovanni da Cascia, also Jovannes de Cascia, Johannes de Florentia, Maestro Giovanni da Firenze, was an Italian composer of the medieval era, active in...
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    beyond Italy; and Philippe de Monte (1521–1603), the most prolific madrigalist, first published in 1554. In Venice, Andrea Gabrieli (1532–1585) composed...
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    UK public library membership required) von Fischer, Kurt (2001). "Andreas de Florentia". Grove Music Online. Revised by Gianluca D'Agostino. Oxford: Oxford...
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    Magister Franciscus de Florentia, Magister Franciscus Coecus Horghanista de Florentia, Francesco degli orghani and Cechus de Florentia. Modern scholars no...
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    Nanteuil Philippe de Remy (c. 1205–c. 1265) Pierre de Corbie Pierre de Molins Pierrekin de la Coupele Raoul de Beauvais Raoul de Ferier Raoul de Soissons (c...
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  • Lorenzo Masi, known as Lorenzo da Firenze (Magister Laurentius de Florentia; died December 1372 or January 1373), was an Italian composer and music teacher...
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