Giovanni da Cascia, also Jovannes de Cascia, Johannes de Florentia, Maestro Giovanni da Firenze, was an Italian composer of the medieval era, active in the middle of the fourteenth century.
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GiovannidaCascia, also Jovannes de Cascia, Johannes de Florentia, Maestro Giovannida Firenze, was an Italian composer of the medieval era, active in...
canonization in 1900, a large shrine, with the Basilica of Santa Rita daCascia, was built in Cascia, which is still an important place of pilgrimage; and the house...
the Basilica of Santa Rita daCascia. Margherita Lotti was born in 1381 in the city of Roccaporena, a small hamlet near Cascia, Umbria where various sites...
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Donato daCascia (also da Firenze or da Florentia) (fl. c. 1350 – 1370) was an Italian composer of the Trecento. All of his surviving music is secular...
under the name of trecento, and the leading composers were GiovannidaCascia, Jacopo da Bologna, and Francesco Landini. A prominent reformer of Orthodox...
existed by the early 17th century. The relevant composers include Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525–1594), who wrote secular music in his early career;...
to Verona, along with composer GiovannidaCascia (Giovannida Firenze). He was also associated with composer Jacopo da Bologna during this period, and...
to one Maestro Piero and GiovannidaCascia. Other composers of the first generation include Vincenzo da Rimini and Jacopo da Bologna, though they may...
recorded in Montpellier manuscript H425, or may have been taken from there) Giovanni Battista Doni is known for having changed the name of note "Ut" (C), renaming...
composers of this group, making him a contemporary of Gherardello da Firenze and Giovannida Firenze. He concentrated mainly on madrigals, including both canonic...
Fonsalada, Falquet de Romans, Guillem Magret, Guiraut de Calanso, Nicoletto da Torino, Peire Raimon de Tolosa, Peire Rogier, Peire de Valeira, Peirol, Pistoleta...
Marchetto da Padova (Marchettus of Padua; fl. 1305 – 1319) was an Italian music theorist and composer of the late medieval era. His innovations in notation...
Gherardello da Firenze (c. 1320/1325 – c. 1362) Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340 – 1360) GiovannidaCascia (Giovannida Firenze) (14th century) Vincenzo da Rimini...
Gherardello da Firenze, Andrea da Firenze, Lorenzo da Firenze, Giovannida Firenze (aka GiovannidaCascia), Bartolino da Padova, Jacopo da Bologna, Donato da Cascia...
Bologna. He completed the monochrome decoration of Chapel of Santa Rita daCascia in the church of the San Giacomo Maggiore in Bologna. Enciclopedia Treccani...
Andreas de Florentia (also known as Andrea da Firenze, Andrea de' Servi, Andrea degli Organi and Andrea di Giovanni; died 1415) was a Florentine composer and...
Giovenale Triptych (1422), now in the Masaccio Museum of Sacred Art in Cascia di Reggello near Florence, and the Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (Sant'Anna...
indications place Vincenzo as younger than Jacopo da Bologna and older than Lorenzo da Firenze and Donato daCascia. Vincenzo makes more use of imitation in the...