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  • Jacopo da Bologna
  • Italian composer (fl. 1340–1386)

    Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340–1386) was an Italian composer of the Trecento, the period sometimes known as the Italian ars nova. He was one of the first

    Jacopo da Bologna

    Jacopo_da_Bologna

  • Jacopo
  • Name list

    translator of Greek texts Jacopo Bassano (c. 1510 – 1592), Italian painter Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340–1360), Italian composer Jacopo Camagni (1977–2026),

    Jacopo

    Jacopo

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    Gherardello da Firenze, Andrea da Firenze, Lorenzo da Firenze, Giovanni da Firenze (aka Giovanni da Cascia), Bartolino da Padova, Jacopo da Bologna, Donato da Cascia

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Ars nova
  • Musical style of the Late Middle Ages

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Ars nova

    Ars nova

    Ars_nova

  • Bologna (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Giuseppe Bologna (1634–1697), Italian archbishop Jack Bologna (1775–1846), Italian actor Jacopo da Bologna (fl 1340–1360), Italian composer Joseph Bologna (1934–2017)

    Bologna (disambiguation)

    Bologna_(disambiguation)

  • Motet
  • Vocal composition in Western classical music

    1390–1453) Franco of Cologne (fl. mid-13th century) Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340–1385) Marchetto da Padova (fl. 1305–1319) Petrus de Cruce (fl. second half

    Motet

    Motet

    Motet

  • Music of the Trecento
  • Period of Italian music in the 1300s

    Maestro Piero and Giovanni da Cascia. Other composers of the first generation include Vincenzo da Rimini and Jacopo da Bologna, though they may be of the

    Music of the Trecento

    Music of the Trecento

    Music_of_the_Trecento

  • Gregorian chant
  • Form of song

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian_chant

  • Jew's harp
  • Lamellophone instrument

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Jew's harp

    Jew's harp

    Jew's_harp

  • William IX of Aquitaine
  • Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitou

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    William IX of Aquitaine

    William IX of Aquitaine

    William_IX_of_Aquitaine

  • Vincenzo da Rimini
  • Italian composer

    than Jacopo da Bologna and older than Lorenzo da Firenze and Donato da Cascia. Vincenzo makes more use of imitation in the madrigals than did Jacopo. Both

    Vincenzo da Rimini

    Vincenzo_da_Rimini

  • Ars antiqua
  • Musical style of the High Middle Ages

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Ars antiqua

    Ars antiqua

    Ars_antiqua

  • Madrigal
  • Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras

    Schütz wrote the treatise Von den Madrigalen (1653). Francesco Landini Jacopo da Bologna Jacques Arcadelt – I Libro a 4, 1543. Author of the most reprinted

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

  • Donato da Cascia
  • Italian composer

    humorous intent; the influence of the caccia is evident in this device. Jacopo da Bologna was probably an influence on his work, as can be seen in the single-voiced

    Donato da Cascia

    Donato da Cascia

    Donato_da_Cascia

  • Chanson
  • Lyric-driven French song

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Chanson

    Chanson

  • Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola
  • Italian architect (1507–1573)

    the Mannerist era. Jacopo Barozzi was born at Vignola, near Modena (Emilia-Romagna). He began his career as an architect in Bologna, supporting himself

    Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola

    Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola

    Giacomo_Barozzi_da_Vignola

  • Notre-Dame school
  • School of High Middle Age composers associated with Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Notre-Dame school

    Notre-Dame_school

  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • German nun and polymath (c.1098–1179)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard_of_Bingen

  • Giovanni da Cascia
  • Italian composer

    longer accepted. A Florentine chronicle states that Giovanni and Jacopo da Bologna competed at Mastino II of Scala's court; Mastino died in 1351. The

    Giovanni da Cascia

    Giovanni_da_Cascia

  • Antiphon
  • Short chant in Christian ritual

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Antiphon

    Antiphon

    Antiphon

  • Gittern
  • Medieval necked bowl lute

    bandurria... Meucci, Renato (2001). "Da 'chitarra italiana' a 'chitarrone': una nuova interpretazione". Enrico Radesca da Foggia e il suo tempo: Atti del Convegno

    Gittern

    Gittern

    Gittern

  • British Library, Add MS 29987
  • Niccolò da Perugia (12 and a fragment). There are seven works by Jacopo da Bologna, five by each of Bartolino da Padova, Giovanni da Cascia and Lorenzo da Firenze

    British Library, Add MS 29987

    British Library, Add MS 29987

    British_Library,_Add_MS_29987

  • Chant
  • Rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Chant

    Chant

  • Zacara da Teramo
  • Italian composer (c. 1350 - c. 1416)

    by song forms such as the ballata, similar in style to the work of Jacopo da Bologna or Francesco Landini; and a period possibly beginning around 1400

    Zacara da Teramo

    Zacara da Teramo

    Zacara_da_Teramo

  • Goliards
  • Clerics who performed satirical poetry

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Goliards

    Goliards

    Goliards

  • Minnesang
  • Middle High German love song tradition

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

  • Crumhorn
  • Double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Crumhorn

    Crumhorn

    Crumhorn

  • John Dunstaple
  • English composer (c. 1390–1453)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    John Dunstaple

    John Dunstaple

    John_Dunstaple

  • Squarcialupi Codex
  • Fifteenth-century musical manuscript in Florence

    Bartolino da Padova, 36 by Niccolò da Perugia, 29 by Andrea da Firenze, 28 by Jacopo da Bologna, 17 by Lorenzo da Firenze, 16 by Gherardello da Firenze

    Squarcialupi Codex

    Squarcialupi Codex

    Squarcialupi_Codex

  • Peire d'Alvernhe
  • French troubadour

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Peire d'Alvernhe

    Peire d'Alvernhe

    Peire_d'Alvernhe

  • Hurdy-gurdy
  • Mechanical stringed musical instrument

    visual depictions of the organistrum is from the twelfth-century Pórtico da Gloria (Portal of Glory) on the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela, Galicia

    Hurdy-gurdy

    Hurdy-gurdy

    Hurdy-gurdy

  • Bertran de Born
  • Occitan troubadour

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Bertran de Born

    Bertran de Born

    Bertran_de_Born

  • Niccolò da Bologna
  • Italian painter

    media related to Niccolò da Bologna. Niccolò di Giacomo da Bologna (c. 1325 – c. 1403), usually known as Niccolò da Bologna, was one of the most important

    Niccolò da Bologna

    Niccolò da Bologna

    Niccolò_da_Bologna

  • Rebec
  • String instrument

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Rebec

    Rebec

    Rebec

  • Bardcore
  • Medieval-inspired music genre

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Bardcore

    Bardcore

  • Abbey of Saint Gall
  • Church in St. Gallen, Switzerland

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Abbey of Saint Gall

    Abbey of Saint Gall

    Abbey_of_Saint_Gall

  • San Petronio, Bologna
  • Catholic basilica in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Cignani (1672). The ciborium of the main altar was built in 1547 by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. The fifteenth-century wooden choir was completed by Agostino

    San Petronio, Bologna

    San Petronio, Bologna

    San_Petronio,_Bologna

  • List of medieval composers
  • UK public library membership required) von Fischer, Kurt (2001). "Jacopo da Bologna". In d’Agostino, Gianluca (ed.). Grove Music Online. Revised by Gianluca

    List of medieval composers

    List_of_medieval_composers

  • Francesco Landini
  • Italian composer (c. 1325 – 1397)

    also no longer be maintained that the painter Jacopo del Casentino (formerly also referred to as "Jacopo Landino") was his father or that Cristoforo Landino

    Francesco Landini

    Francesco Landini

    Francesco_Landini

  • Jacopo Berengario da Carpi
  • Italian physician

    Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (also known as Jacobus Berengarius Carpensis, Jacopo Barigazzi, Giacomo Berengario da Carpi or simply Carpus; c. 1460 – c. 1530)

    Jacopo Berengario da Carpi

    Jacopo Berengario da Carpi

    Jacopo_Berengario_da_Carpi

  • Trouvère
  • Term for a medieval French poet-composer

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Trouvère

    Trouvère

    Trouvère

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Peter Abelard
  • French philosopher (c. 1079–1142)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Peter Abelard

    Peter Abelard

    Peter_Abelard

  • Psaltery
  • Stringed instrument

    Dame Cathedral Spain. Burgos Cathedral. Spain, 13th century. Cancioneiro da Ajuda, folio 59, musicians with psaltery and clappers Triangular psaltery

    Psaltery

    Psaltery

    Psaltery

  • Madrigal (Trecento)
  • Italian musical form of the 14th century

    include: Jacopo da Bologna Giovanni da Cascia Vincenzo da Rimini Maestro Piero Lorenzo da Firenze Niccolò da Perugia Francesco Landini Donato da Cascia

    Madrigal (Trecento)

    Madrigal_(Trecento)

  • Organum
  • Type of plainchant melody

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Organum

    Organum

  • Petrarch
  • Italian scholar and poet (1304–1374)

    during Petrarch's lifetime survives. This is Non al suo amante by Jacopo da Bologna, written around 1350. On 6 April 1327, after Petrarch gave up his

    Petrarch

    Petrarch

    Petrarch

  • Léonin
  • 12th-century French composer

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Léonin

    Léonin

  • Guido of Arezzo
  • Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)

    recorded in many variants, including Guido Aretinus, Guido Aretino, Guido da Arezzo, Guido Monaco, Guido d'Arezzo, Guido Monaco Pomposiano, or Guy of Arezzo

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido_of_Arezzo

  • Jacopo d'Avanzi
  • Italian painter

    including Jacopo de' Bavozi and the Vicentine Avanzo. Born in Bologna,[clarification needed] he trained supposedly with Vitale da Bologna. He worked

    Jacopo d'Avanzi

    Jacopo d'Avanzi

    Jacopo_d'Avanzi

  • Godric of Finchale
  • English hermit (c. 1065–1170)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Godric of Finchale

    Godric of Finchale

    Godric_of_Finchale

  • Troubadour
  • Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages

    Ventimiglia, and Luchetto Gattilusio, who served in Milan, Cremona, and Bologna, and the Ghibellines Perceval Doria, who served in Arles, Avignon, Asti

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

  • Bernart de Ventadorn
  • French troubadour (c. 1130–40 – c 1190–1200)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Bernart de Ventadorn

    Bernart de Ventadorn

    Bernart_de_Ventadorn

  • Jacopo della Quercia
  • Italian sculptor (c. 1374–1438)

    Jacopo della Quercia (/ˌdɛlə ˈkwɛərtʃə/, Italian: [ˈjaːkopo della ˈkwɛrtʃa]; c. 1374 – 20 October 1438), also known as Jacopo di Pietro d'Agnolo di Guarnieri

    Jacopo della Quercia

    Jacopo della Quercia

    Jacopo_della_Quercia

  • Jacobus de Voragine
  • Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa (c. 1230–1298)

    it is Jacopo, Iacopo or Giacomo, which in English is "James". In Latin his surname is de Voragine or de Varagine, in Italian da Varagine or da Varazze

    Jacobus de Voragine

    Jacobus de Voragine

    Jacobus_de_Voragine

  • Trobairitz
  • Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries

    troubadours. It does occur in the treatise Doctrina d'acort by Terramagnino da Pisa, written between 1282 and 1296. He uses it as an example of a word the

    Trobairitz

    Trobairitz

    Trobairitz

  • Citole
  • Medieval lute

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Citole

    Citole

    Citole

  • Celtic harp
  • Celtic musical instrument

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Celtic harp

    Celtic harp

    Celtic_harp

  • Estampie
  • Medieval dance and musical form

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Estampie

    Estampie

  • Star singers
  • Children and young people walking from house to house with a star on a rod

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Star singers

    Star singers

    Star_singers

  • Medieval folk rock
  • Music genre

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Medieval folk rock

    Medieval_folk_rock

  • Jacopo di Paolo
  • Italian painter

    Jacopo di Paolo (c. 1345 – c. 1430) was an Italian painter and miniaturist active in Bologna in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Jacopo di Paolo

    Jacopo di Paolo

    Jacopo di Paolo

    Jacopo_di_Paolo

  • Mary Remnant
  • English musicologist (1935–2020)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Mary Remnant

    Mary_Remnant

  • Notker the Stammerer
  • Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker_the_Stammerer

  • Adam de la Halle
  • French trouvère (1245–50 – 1285–88/after 1306)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Adam de la Halle

    Adam de la Halle

    Adam_de_la_Halle

  • Comtessa de Dia
  • French artist (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Comtessa de Dia

    Comtessa de Dia

    Comtessa_de_Dia

  • Neo-medieval music
  • Music genre

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Neo-medieval music

    Neo-medieval_music

  • Maestro Piero
  • Italian composer

    along with composer Giovanni da Cascia (Giovanni da Firenze). He was also associated with composer Jacopo da Bologna during this period, and the three

    Maestro Piero

    Maestro_Piero

  • Late Middle Ages
  • Period of European history between AD 1300 and 1500

    the name of trecento, and the leading composers were Giovanni da Cascia, Jacopo da Bologna, and Francesco Landini. A prominent reformer of Orthodox Church

    Late Middle Ages

    Late Middle Ages

    Late_Middle_Ages

  • Medieval metal
  • Subgenre of folk metal music

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Medieval metal

    Medieval_metal

  • Lute
  • Plucked string musical instrument

    brought many Catalan musicians to Italy), where it was known as the viola da mano. By the end of the Renaissance, the number of courses had grown to ten

    Lute

    Lute

    Lute

  • Arnaut Daniel
  • Occitan troubadour

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Arnaut Daniel

    Arnaut Daniel

    Arnaut_Daniel

  • Philippe de Vitry
  • French composer, poet and music theorist (1291–1361)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Philippe de Vitry

    Philippe_de_Vitry

  • Hucbald
  • Benedictine monk and music theorist (c. 850 – 930)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Hucbald

    Hucbald

    Hucbald

  • Rosette (music)
  • Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Rosette (music)

    Rosette_(music)

  • Adam of Saint Victor
  • 12th-century Medieval French composer and poet

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Adam of Saint Victor

    Adam_of_Saint_Victor

  • Odo of Cluny
  • Benedictine monk, second abbot of Cluny

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Odo of Cluny

    Odo of Cluny

    Odo_of_Cluny

  • Guillaume de Machaut
  • Medieval French composer and poet (c. 1300–1377)

    Guillaume de Machaut (French: [ɡijom maʃo]; Old French: [ɡiˈʎawmə maˈtʃaw(θ)]; also Machau and Machault; c. 1300 – 1377) was a French composer and

    Guillaume de Machaut

    Guillaume de Machaut

    Guillaume_de_Machaut

  • Marcabru
  • Medieval troubadour

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Marcabru

    Marcabru

    Marcabru

  • Early music of the British Isles
  • Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Early music of the British Isles

    Early music of the British Isles

    Early_music_of_the_British_Isles

  • Kir Stefan the Serb
  • Serbian composer

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Kir Stefan the Serb

    Kir_Stefan_the_Serb

  • Matteo da Perugia
  • Italian composer

    Matteo da Perugia (fl. 1400–1416) was a Medieval Italian composer, presumably from Perugia. From 1402 to 1407 he was the first magister cappellae of the

    Matteo da Perugia

    Matteo_da_Perugia

  • Walther von der Vogelweide
  • German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)

    wandelieret (ich meine aber in dem done da her von zytherone, da diu gotinne minne gebiutet uf und inne)! diust da ze hove kameraerin: — Tristan, ll.4801–11

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther_von_der_Vogelweide

  • Jacopo Alessandro Calvi
  • Italian painter

    Vol. 1. Bologna: Jacopo Marsigli. p. 28. Bianconi, Girolamo (1820). Guida del forestiere per la città di Bologna e suoi sobborghi. Bologna: Annesio Nobili

    Jacopo Alessandro Calvi

    Jacopo Alessandro Calvi

    Jacopo_Alessandro_Calvi

  • Jehan Vaillant
  • 14th-century medieval French composer and theorist

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Jehan Vaillant

    Jehan_Vaillant

  • Music in Medieval England
  • Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Music in Medieval England

    Music in Medieval England

    Music_in_Medieval_England

  • Baude Cordier
  • French composer (fl. early 15th century)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Baude Cordier

    Baude Cordier

    Baude_Cordier

  • Vielle
  • Musical instrument

    oval, which with its modifications remained in favour until the Italian lira da braccio asserted itself as the better type, leading to the violin. The instrument

    Vielle

    Vielle

    Vielle

  • Peirol
  • French troubadour

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Peirol

    Peirol

    Peirol

  • Gherardello da Firenze
  • Italian composer

    nova. Gherardello was a member of a musical family, and both his brother Jacopo and his son Giovanni were also composers; however, none of their music survives

    Gherardello da Firenze

    Gherardello_da_Firenze

  • Solage
  • French composer

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Solage

    Solage

  • Adémar de Chabannes
  • 11th-century French monk (988/989–1034)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Adémar de Chabannes

    Adémar de Chabannes

    Adémar_de_Chabannes

  • Tuotilo
  • Medieval composer and monk (died 915)

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Tuotilo

    Tuotilo

    Tuotilo

  • Fulbert of Chartres
  • French Christian bishop, died 1028 CE

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Fulbert of Chartres

    Fulbert of Chartres

    Fulbert_of_Chartres

  • List of European medieval musical instruments
  • Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    List of European medieval musical instruments

    List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments

  • Sub Arturo plebs
  • neighbouring English possessions in France. The second source is Codex Bologna, Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Ms. Q 15, a collection that otherwise

    Sub Arturo plebs

    Sub_Arturo_plebs

  • Guitarra latina
  • Medieval European plucked string instrument

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Guitarra latina

    Guitarra latina

    Guitarra_latina

  • La Reverdie
  • Bingen. La Reverdie et chant de Saint Bernard - Arcana A314 2005 - Jacopo da Bologna, Madrigali e Cacce - Arcana A327 2006 - Guillaume Dufay, Missa Sancti

    La Reverdie

    La_Reverdie

  • Niccolò da Perugia
  • Italian composer

    Niccolò da Perugia (Niccolò del Proposto also spelled as Nicolò. Latin, Magister Sere Nicholaus Prepositi de Perugia) (fl. second half of the 14th century)

    Niccolò da Perugia

    Niccolò_da_Perugia

  • Grimace (composer)
  • 14th-century medieval French composer

    Marchetto da Padova 1st generation Giovanni da Cascia Jacopo da Bologna Maestro Piero Vincenzo da Rimini 2nd generation Andreas de Florentia Donato da Cascia

    Grimace (composer)

    Grimace (composer)

    Grimace_(composer)

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  • Jacoba
  • Girl/Female

    Latin Hebrew Scottish

    Jacoba

    Supplanter.

    Jacoba

  • ÖDA
  • Female

    Swedish

    ÖDA

    Swedish form of Old Norse Auðr, ÖDA means "deeply rich."

    ÖDA

  • LOÍDA
  • Female

    Spanish

    LOÍDA

    Spanish form of Greek Lois, possibly LOÍDA means "agreeable."

    LOÍDA

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  • Male

    English

    JACOB

    Anglicized form of Greek Iakob and Hebrew Yaaqob, JACOB means "supplanter." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the twin brother of Esau. In the New Testament, it is the name of Mary's father-in-law. 

    JACOB

  • NADĚŽDA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    NADĚŽDA

    , hope.

    NADĚŽDA

  • Jacobo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Jacobo

    Supplanter.

    Jacobo

  • Harmander
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harmander

    Temple; Guru Da Mander

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    Australian, Hebrew

    Jacobe

    One who Supplants

    Jacobe

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    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Latin

    Jacoba

    Supplants; Female Version of Jacob; Supplanter

    Jacoba

  • LÍDA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    LÍDA

    , woman of Lydia; or people's love.

    LÍDA

  • JACOBO
  • Male

    Spanish

    JACOBO

    Spanish form of Latin Jacobus, JACOBO means "supplanter."

    JACOBO

  • ADELA�DA
  • Female

    Russian

    ADELA�DA

    (Аделаи́да) Russian form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADELA�DA means "noble sort."

    ADELA�DA

  • JACOBA
  • Female

    Dutch

    JACOBA

    , supplanter.

    JACOBA

  • Jacobe
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Jacobe

    Supplanter.

    Jacobe

  • da Moksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    da Moksha

    Moksha

    da Moksha

  • Da
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Bengali, Indian, Telugu

    Da

    Powerful Brain; Shadow

    Da

  • Jacobo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Hebrew, Latin, Spanish

    Jacobo

    Supplanter; He who Supplants

    Jacobo

  • Da
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Chinese, Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Da

    Big; Great; Achieve; Attainment; Big Strike; Fortunate

    Da

  • JACOPO
  • Male

    Italian

    JACOPO

    Italian form of Latin Jacobus, JACOPO means "supplanter."

    JACOPO

  • ÍDA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    ÍDA

    Variant spelling form of Icelandic Iða, ÍDA means "industrious."

    ÍDA

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  • Hebrew
  • n.

    An appellative of Abraham or of one of his descendants, esp. in the line of Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew.

  • Gamba
  • n.

    A viola da gamba.

  • Edomite
  • n.

    One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.

  • Israelite
  • n.

    A descendant of Israel, or Jacob; a Hebrew; a Jew.

  • Auto-da-fe
  • n.

    A session of the court of Inquisition.

  • Shiloh
  • n.

    A word used by Jacob on his deathbed, and interpreted variously, as "the Messiah," or as the city "Shiloh," or as "Rest."

  • Bolognese
  • n.

    A native of Bologna.

  • Bologna
  • n.

    A Bologna sausage.

  • Cavatina
  • n.

    Originally, a melody of simpler form than the aria; a song without a second part and a da capo; -- a term now variously and vaguely used.

  • Autos-da-fe
  • pl.

    of Auto-da-fe

  • Auto-da-fe
  • n.

    A judgment of the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal condemning or acquitting persons accused of religious offenses.

  • Davyum
  • n.

    A rare metallic element found in platinum ore. It is a white malleable substance. Symbol Da. Atomic weight 154.

  • Jacobite
  • n.

    One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites. The sect is named after Jacob Baradaeus, its leader in the sixth century.

  • Sanbenito
  • n.

    A garnment or cap, or sometimes both, painted with flames, figures, etc., and worn by persons who had been examined by the Inquisition and were brought forth for punishment at the auto-da-fe.

  • Jacob
  • n.

    A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews), who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven (Gen. xxviii. 12); -- also called Israel.

  • Tribe
  • n.

    A family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same progenitor, and kept distinct, as in the case of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.

  • Auto-da-fe
  • n.

    An execution of such sentence, by the civil power, esp. the burning of a heretic. It was usually held on Sunday, and was made a great public solemnity by impressive forms and ceremonies.

  • Bolognese
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Bologna.

  • Auto-de-fe
  • n.

    Same as Auto-da-fe.