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    Heinrich Glarean also styled Henricus Glareanus (born as Heinrich Loriti on 28 February or 3 June 1488 – 28 March 1563) was a Swiss music theorist, poet...
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  • option of B♭ instead of B♮ in several modes. In 1547, Heinrich Petri published Heinrich Glarean's Dodecachordon in Basel. His premise had as its central...
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  • scale. It is named after the Ionian Greeks. It is the name assigned by Heinrich Glarean in 1547 to his new authentic mode on C (mode 11 in his numbering scheme)...
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  • Palatinate, Administrator of the Bishopric of Regensburg (d. 1538) June – Heinrich Glarean, Swiss music theorist (d. 1563) June 29 – Pedro Pacheco de Villena...
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    Europe, and was highly praised by Martin Luther and the music theorists Heinrich Glarean and Gioseffo Zarlino. In the Baroque era, Josquin's reputation became...
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    location is not known. Sixteenth-century Swiss music theorist and writer Heinrich Glarean claimed Isaac for Germany by dubbing him "Henricus Isaac Germanus"...
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    discovery of the land. Following Waldseemüller, the Swiss scholar Heinrich Glarean included the name America in a 1528 work of geography published in...
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  • substituted into the Dorian and Lydian modes of C major, respectively. Heinrich Glarean considered that the modal scales including a B♭ had to be the result...
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    writing, and singing to three parts and then more was adopted by Heinrich Glarean in his Dodecachordon (1547), one of the most influential music theory...
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    example, Dodecachordon was published by the Swiss Renaissance composer Heinrich Glarean (also Glareanus) and included plainsong or Gregorian chant and monophony...
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