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    Pierre de la Rue (c. 1452 – 20 November 1518) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance. His name also appears as Piersson or variants...
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  • De la Rue, De La Rue or Delarue is a surname of French origin meaning "of the Street". Notable people with the surname include: Charles de la Rue (1643–1725)...
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  • composers before 1550 include Pedro de Escobar, Antoine de Févin, Cristóbal de Morales, and Pierre de la Rue; that by la Rue is probably the second oldest,...
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  • composers Antoine Brumel, Pierre de La Rue, Antoine de Longueval, and Marbrianus de Orto at the reestablished Burgundian musical chapel la Grand Chapelle at Mechelen...
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    The Rue de la Paix (English: Peace Street; French pronunciation: [ʁy də la pɛ]) is a fashionable shopping street in the centre of Paris. Located in the...
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  • border Pierre de La Rue (c. 1452 – 1518) Jean Mouton (c. 1459 – 1522) Antoine Brumel (c. 1460 – 1512/1513) Clément Janequin (c. 1485 – 1558) Claudin de Sermisy...
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  • Fulda matriculates at the newly founded University of Wittenberg 1503: Pierre de la Rue, Alexander Agricola and Henry Bredemers travel to Heidelberg with the...
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  • (Marbrianus de Orto) Written after 1500: Missa L'homme armé (Robert Carver) Missa L'homme armé (Matthaeus Pipelare) Missa L'homme armé (Pierre de La Rue) (two)...
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    Garden and the Cour-la-Reine, a popular lane for horseback riding at the edge of the city. At the time, the Concorde bridge and the Rue de Rivoli did not exist...
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    Amarcord (ensemble) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    They sang music of Pierre de la Rue, William Byrd, Albert de Klerk [de] (1917–1998), and Francis Poulenc's Laudes de Saint Antoine de Padoue in the first...
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