Orlando di Lasso (various other names; probably c. 1532 – 14 June 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance. The chief representative of the mature...
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Oracles") are a series of twelve motets by the Franco-Flemish composer Orlando di Lasso. The works are known for their extremely chromatic idiom. This cycle...
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introit "Rogamus te" is in the (authentic) Phrygian mode, or 3rd tone. Orlando di Lasso's (d. 1594) motet In me transierunt. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's...
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council. Another musical giant on equal standing with Palestrina, Orlando di Lasso (1530/32–1594) was an important figure in music history though less...
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Cecilia. It awards the Palestrina-Medaille, Ambrosius-Medaille and Orlando di Lasso-Medaille, among others. The ACV is a private church association and...
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German. The psalm has often been set to music, by composers such as Orlando di Lasso and Heinrich Schütz. John Rutter set it in English as a movement of...
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Lasso, characters from the manga series Shaman King Ted Lasso, an American television series, with a character, with the same name Orlando di Lasso (1532–1594)...
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was not released in 2008, "Lasso" finally came out in August 2009. The name was chosen with reference to Orlando di Lasso. The album contained a total...
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Guillaume Du Fay, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Thomas Morley, Orlando di Lasso and Josquin des Prez. As musical activity shifted from the church to...
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The poems were set to music by, among others, Claudio Monteverdi, Orlando di Lasso and Guillaume Dufay (Vergene bella). "Je crois entendre" (I Hear as...
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