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    Antonio de Cabezón (30 March 1510 – 26 March 1566) was a Spanish Renaissance composer and organist. Blind from childhood, he quickly rose to prominence...
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  • Cottidae Cachorrito cabezon, a species of fish in the family Cyprinodontidae Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566), Spanish composer Isaías Cabezón (1891–1963), Chilean...
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  • clavichordist and organist Antonio de Cabezón (and his brother Juan de Cabezón) examined the treatise and approved it. Almonte Howell, "Tomás de Santa María". The...
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    American pianist and composer of ragtime. Shi Kuang Francesco Landini Antonio de Cabezón Joaquín Rodrigo Rudolf Braun Irène Fuerison Turlough O’Carolan Ronnie...
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  • orchestra, Op. 7 (1942) Manuel Ponce: Variations on a Theme of Cabezón (guitar; 1948) La Guirlande de Campra (1952), a collaborative orchestral work by 7 French...
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    Michel de Montaigne Thomas More Antonio Serra Francisco Suárez Bernardino Telesio Francisco de Vitoria Gilles Binchois William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Josquin...
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    anti-Jewish incidents since the name change. Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566) – Composer and organist Castrillo Mota de Judíos is twinned with: Kfar Vradim, Israel...
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    Hernando de Cabezón, (baptized 7 September 1541 – 1 October 1602) was a Spanish composer and organist, son of Antonio de Cabezón. Only a few of his works...
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  • Santa María (1565) The Mulliner Book (1570) Obras de música para tecla, arpa y vihuela of Antonio de Cabezón (1578) British Library: Add MS 29996 (16th–17th...
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  • band. An expert on Renaissance composers Tomás de Santa María, Antonio de Cabezón, and Tomás Luis de Victoria, he has published numerous scholarly articles...
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    artists such as El Greco and composers such as Tomás Luis de Victoria and Antonio de Cabezón. Renaissance in Croatia Renaissance in Scotland The Italian...
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  • Cristóbal de Morales (1500–1553) Luis de Milán (c. 1500–1561) Miguel de Fuenllana (1500–1579) Bartolomé de Escobedo (1510–1563) Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566)...
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  • Technique of Variation; A Study of the Instrumental Variation from Antonio de Cabezón to Max Reger, University of California Publications in Music, vol...
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  • (for example, a motet into a keyboard work as Girolamo Cavazzoni, Antonio de Cabezón, and Alonso Mudarra all did to Josquin des Prez motets). More commonly...
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    Diego de Riaño Juan de Álava Hernán Ruiz the Younger Arpa de dos ordenes (Spanish cross-strung harp) Juan de Anchieta Antonio de Cabezón (organist) Juan del...
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    chamber music until the second half of the 18th century (Nicolas Hotman, Robert de Visée). Court orchestras in Vienna, Bayreuth and Berlin still employed theorbo...
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  • Manuel Ponce (category École Normale de Musique de Paris alumni)
    is unclear whether the variations are indeed based upon a theme by Antonio de Cabezón or if the theme was the work of Ponce's teacher, the organist Enrico...
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  • 1475) Juan Bautista Cabanilles (1644–1712), composer and organist Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566), composer and organist Ramón Carnicer (1789–1855), composer...
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  • adaptations and ornamentations by many other composers including Antonio de Cabezon, Andrea Gabrieli, and Giovanni Bassano. The lyrics begin: Ancor che...
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    Verdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Jacobus Clemens Andrea Gabrieli Nicolas Gombert Claude Goudimel Francisco...
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    in classical music, particularly since the 16th century. Spain's Antonio de Cabezón, the Netherlands' Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and Italy's Girolamo...
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    voice to another. Antonio de Cabezón Francisco Correa de Arauxo Juan Cabanilles Juan del Encina Luis Milán Luis de Narváez Enríquez de Valderrábano Diego...
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    Kalevi Kiviniemi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Antonio de Cabezón, Juan Bautista José Cabanilles, Luis de Milán, Luys de Narváez, Fortunato Chelleri, Johann Caspar...
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  • colleagues there included the famous keyboard composer Antonio de Cabezón. Narváez and Cabezón were both employed as musicians for Felipe, Regent of Spain...
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    the toccata, the canzona, and the ricercar. In Spain, the works of Antonio de Cabezón began the most prolific period of Spanish organ composition, which...
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    Verdelot Adrian Willaert Late (1530) Jacques Arcadelt William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Jacobus Clemens Andrea Gabrieli Nicolas Gombert Claude Goudimel Francisco...
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    Cancionero de la Colombina, and the later Cancionero de la Sablonara. The organist Antonio de Cabezón stands out for his keyboard compositions and mastery...
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  • praeludium than with other tientos. Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566) António Carreira (ca. 1520/30– fl. 1587/97) Bernardo Clavijo de Castillo (1545–1626) Manuel...
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  • for four voices Juan Bermudo, Spanish music theorist (died 1565) Antonio de Cabezón, Spanish composer and organist of the Renaissance (died 1566) probable...
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  • The Florentine Camerata, also known as the Camerata de' Bardi, were a group of humanists, musicians, poets and intellectuals in late Renaissance Florence...
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