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  1. CD AUDIO D'OCCASION Musica Nova - The Petrarca Madrigals Singer Pur, Adrian Willaert Bon état CD de médiathèque avec étiquettes. Traces d'usure sur boîtier. Contient un livret. Boîtier cartonné. Ammareal reverse jusqu’à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ArtisteSinger Pur, Adrian Willaert LabelOehms Classics EAN4260034868144 De Singer Pur, Adrian ...

  2. Adrien Willaert, ou Adrian Willaert [1], né vers 1490 (probablement à Bruges, selon certaines sources [2] ; à Rumbeke, près de Roulers, d'après d'autres [3]) et mort à Venise le 7 décembre 1562, est un compositeur flamand (école franco-flamande) de la Renaissance.

  3. 27. Nov. 2009 · Adrian Willaert Musica Nova - The Petrarca Madrigals. OehmsClassics OC 814 . 2 CD • 2h 02min • 2009. 27.11.2009. Künstlerische Qualität: Klangqualität: Gesamteindruck: Klassik Heute Empfehlung »bestellen bei jpc« ↓ Werke und In ...

  4. musica Dei donum CD reviews Adrian WILLAERT (c1490 - 1562): "Musica Nova - The Petrarca Madrigals" Singer Pur rec: Jan 25 - 27 & March 24 - 27, 2009, München-Sendling, Himmelfahrtskirche Oehms - OC 814 (© 2009) (2.01'40") Amor, Fortuna à 4; Aspro core ...

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  6. 10. Sept. 2019 · In the meantime, some of Willaert's students and others who had contact with this music in its unpublished state had created direct imitations of some pieces and published them, much to the annoyance of Viola, who sought, in part, to set the record straight by seeing Musica Nova published. Singer Pur elects in this two-disc Oehms Classics set to perform the 25 madrigals alone, not mixing in ...

  7. Adrian Willaert (c. 1490 – 7 December 1562) was a Flemish composer of High Renaissance music. Mainly active in Italy, he was the founder of the Venetian School . [1] He was one of the most representative members of the generation of northern composers who moved to Italy and transplanted the polyphonic Franco-Flemish style there.