Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. John Dunstable ou Dunstaple (Dunstable, Bedfordshire, c.1390 – Londres, 24 de dezembro de 1453) foi um dos primeiros grandes músicos e compositores ingleses , que provavelmente escreveu o primeiro acompanhamento instrumental para a música da igreja.

  2. It is not the first time that your Association offers an opportunity to discuss the importance of John Dunstable in the history of music. I only recall the paper read by my esteemed colleague Professor Van den Borren who had the honour of speaking to you about The Genius of Dunstable seventeen years ago. Moreover, I am convinced that this paper will not be the last one on the same subject; for ...

  3. John Dunstable ou John Dunstaple 1 (né vers 1390 ; mort le 24 décembre 1453 à Londres) était un compositeur (principalement de musique vocale sacrée), mathématicien et astronome anglais, dont les innovations harmoniques ont exercé une influence profonde sur certains compositeurs du début de la Renaissance comme Guillaume Dufay et Gilles ...

  4. 21 de nov. de 2023 · John Dunstable was an influential 14th-century musician. Also known to have been a mathematician and astronomer, Dunstable was known for his unique musical compositions.

  5. John Dunstaple (ca. 1390 — Londen, 24 december 1453), beter maar abusievelijk bekend als John Dunstable, was een Engels componist uit de late Middeleeuwen en de vroege Renaissance. In tegenstelling tot veel componisten uit zijn tijd was hij waarschijnlijk geen geestelijke. Hij was waarschijnlijk gehuwd en bezat een landgoed in Hertfordshire.

  6. 2 de ene. de 2023 · John Dunstable. 1390年頃~1453年. ダンスタブルの音楽. 中世音楽時代から、ルネサンス音楽時代へ移行する時代に活躍した作曲家です。 ダンスタブルの音楽は、イングランド独自に発展した3度・6度の甘美な和声法や、不協和音の新しい解決法を特徴としています。

  7. John Dunstable. (c. 1390-1453) John Dunstable (or Dunstaple) is widely given credit for changing the face of music between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by introducing new, “sweeter” harmonies. In addition, he was probably the first English composer to have a substantial influence upon continental European music.