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  • {{#dpl:category=Orlando di Lasso compositions|notcategory=Works with all editions withdrawn {{#dpl:category=Lasso publications
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  • {{#dpl:category=Orlando di Lasso compositions|category=Works in Latin|category=2-part choral music|notcategory=Works with {{#dpl:category=Orlando di Lasso compositions|category=Works in Latin|category=3-part choral music|category=Sacred music
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  • {{Composer|Anonymous}} (possibly by {{cat|Orlando di Lasso compositions|Orlando Lassus}})<br> ...dlemas by Lassus and followed by [[Nunc dimittis (quinti toni) (Orlando di Lasso)|another Nunc dimittis setting]], also by Lassus, so this 8-part setting ma
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  • ...rlando di Lasso]]'s third book of madrigals for five voices. Also features compositions by [[Jacquet de Berchem]], [[Paolo Animuccia]], [[Hector Vidue]], and [[Chr
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  • {{redirect|Lasso}} [[Image:Lasso.jpg|thumb|Orlando di Lasso]]
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  • ...tirement in 1602 he was succeeded by [[Ferdinand di Lasso]], eldest son of Orlando. Proske noted that in his compositions Fossa was influenced by Lassus, as one might expect, though not lacking a s
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  • ...Vaet]], [[Thomas Crecquillon]], [[Michael des Buissons]] and [[Orlando di Lasso]]. In the Czech musical context, he was the contemporary of [[Jacob Handl|J The list of his compositions number thirty five sacral works, but only one of them remained well-preserv
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  • ...oy at the abbey of Weingarten. He continued his studies under [[Orlando di Lasso|Lassus]] in Munich in 1574–5, and on completing them returned to the abbe His numerous workmanlike compositions, nearly all of them sacred, became known beyond the immediate vicinity of W
    3 KB (369 words) - 16:44, 28 January 2023
  • ...Gardano|Alessandro]], apparently had his own publishing house in Rome. His compositions include 2 masses, 7 motets and 69 chansons. *[[Giovan Thomaso Di Maio]]
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  • ...Benedicta es (Claudio Merulo)]] and [[Magnificat Benedicta es (Orlando di Lasso)]].}}
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  • ...g in Venice - he had travelled to Munich in 1562, befriending [[Orlando di Lasso|Orlandus Lassus]], and then he became organist at San Marco in 1566. Quite
    9 KB (1,386 words) - 17:48, 11 April 2023
  • ...n text. In the foreword for the book Mr Hellebusch indicates: "Many of the compositions contained in this book, have been composed and harmonized by myself, and fo ...ruit in Israel (Orlando di Lasso)|Hodie apparuit in Israel]] ([[Orlando di Lasso]]), p. 280
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