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Lorenzo Masi, known as Lorenzo da Firenze (Magister Laurentius de Florentia; died December 1372 or January 1373), was an Italian composer and music teacher of the Trecento. He was closely associated with Francesco Landini in Florence, and was one of the composers of the period known as the Italian ars nova.
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Lorenzo Masi, known as LorenzodaFirenze (Magister Laurentius de Florentia; died December 1372 or January 1373), was an Italian composer and music teacher...
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Boccaccio's Decameron (only one musical setting of these poems, by LorenzodaFirenze, survives). Early ballate, such as those found in the Rossi Codex...
Bartolino da Padova, 36 by Niccolò da Perugia, 29 by Andrea daFirenze, 28 by Jacopo da Bologna, 17 by LorenzodaFirenze, 16 by Gherardello daFirenze, 15...
famiglia di Leonardo a Firenze, in Raccolta Vinciana, IX, 1913–17. G. Uzielli, Ricerche intorno a Leonardo da Vinci, G. Pellas, Firenze, 1872. F. Moeller,...
UK public library membership required) von Fischer, Kurt (2001). "LorenzodaFirenze". Grove Music Online. Revised by Gianluca D'Agostino. Oxford: Oxford...
Paolo daFirenze (Paolo Tenorista, "Magister Dominus Paulas Abbas de Florentia") (c. 1355 – after September 20, 1436) was an Italian composer and music...
indications place Vincenzo as younger than Jacopo da Bologna and older than LorenzodaFirenze and Donato da Cascia. Vincenzo makes more use of imitation in...
composers of this group, making him a contemporary of Gherardello daFirenze and Giovanni daFirenze. He concentrated mainly on madrigals, including both canonic...
of this group besides Landini included Gherardello daFirenze, LorenzodaFirenze, and Donato da Cascia. Also by this generation of composers, the influence...
composers of the Trecento, including LorenzodaFirenze, with whom he was associated at Santa Trinità, as well as Andreas da Florentia, whom he knew in the...
Andreas de Florentia (also known as Andrea daFirenze, Andrea de' Servi, Andrea degli Organi and Andrea di Giovanni; died 1415) was a Florentine composer...
Donato da Cascia (also daFirenze or da Florentia) (fl. c. 1350 – 1370) was an Italian composer of the Trecento. All of his surviving music is secular...
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