Philippe Verdelot (1480 to 1485–1530 to 1540)[1][2] was a French composer of the Renaissance, who spent most of his life in Italy. He is commonly considered to be the father of the Italian madrigal, and certainly was one of its earliest and most prolific composers; in addition he was prominent in the musical life of Florence during the period after the recapture of the city by the Medici from the followers of Girolamo Savonarola.
^Donald Lee Hersh (1963). Verdelot and the Early Madrigal: Text. D.L. Hersh. p. 587.
^John Paxton; Sheila Fairfield (1980). Chronology of culture: a chronology of literature, dramatic arts, music, architecture, three-dimensional art, and visual arts from 3000 B.C. to the present. Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 978-0-442-27004-9.
PhilippeVerdelot (1480 to 1485–1530 to 1540) was a French composer of the Renaissance, who spent most of his life in Italy. He is commonly considered...
Verdelot may refer to : PhilippeVerdelot (1480 to 1485 – c. 1530 to 1532?), French composer of the Renaissance Verdelot, Seine-et-Marne, a French commune...
madrigals to be identified by that name. The majority of pieces are by PhilippeVerdelot. Carpentras First book of masses (Avignon: Jean de Channay) Lamentations...
mid-century, Claudin de Sermisy, Pierre Certon, Clément Janequin, and PhilippeVerdelot were composers of so-called Parisian chansons, which also abandoned...
Mouton Jacob Obrecht Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner PhilippeVerdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio...
first native Italian polyphonist of international renown, and with PhilippeVerdelot, one of the first to write madrigals, in the infancy of that most...
Mouton Jacob Obrecht Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner PhilippeVerdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio...
Mouton Jacob Obrecht Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner PhilippeVerdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio...
distinguishing him from the other prominent early composers of madrigals – PhilippeVerdelot and Costanzo Festa – he was equally prolific and adept at composing...
Mouton Jacob Obrecht Josquin des Prez Pierre de la Rue John Taverner PhilippeVerdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio...
1950) Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768) Theo Verbey (1959–2019) PhilippeVerdelot (c. 1480/1485–c. 1530) Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) Cornelis Verdonck...
and manuscript sources Filippo de Lurano c. 1475 – c. 1520 Italian PhilippeVerdelot c. 1475 – before 1552 French Active in Italy Nicolas Champion c. 1475...
'madrigal' to describe them. The majority of the pieces in it are by PhilippeVerdelot. 1529 in music – 1528 in music – 1527 in music – 1526 in music – 1525...
Palestrina's motet Missa Gabriel archangelus 4 10 1554 Parody Motet by PhilippeVerdelot Missa Già fu chi m'ebbe cara 4 19 1600 Parody Palestrina's madrigal...
Josquin, Heinrich Finck, Janequin, Ludwig Senfl, Claudin de Sermisy, PhilippeVerdelot, Johann Walter, etc. Jan of Lublin was probably the first owner of...
holding a musical text that has been identified as a madrigal by PhilippeVerdelot, "Madonna per voi ardo". It has been postulated by one reviewer that...
2015. The Lamentation of David A setting of 2 Samuel 1:17-27. 2020. PhilippeVerdelot, Madrigals for four voices Amor, Fortuna e Morte, Madrigals by de...
Bartolomeo Tromboncino Vita della mia vita. PhilippeVerdelot Pensa domi quel giorno. Dormiendo i giorno. PhilippeVerdelot Pis ne me peult venir. Thomas Crecquillon...
masters of the madrigal genre — Costanzo Festa, Jacques Arcadelt, PhilippeVerdelot — were aware of his work and copied some of his stylistic traits....
and was influential on other early composers of madrigals, such as PhilippeVerdelot. He may have been related to his more famous contemporary Costanzo...
voices were primarily written by Flemish composers in Italy, such as PhilippeVerdelot, in Florence, Jacques Arcadelt in Venice, though the first madrigal...
madrigal composers were foreign Franco-Flemish musicians such as PhilippeVerdelot and Jacques Arcadelt, referred to as Oltremontani (from lit. '"over...