Vicente Lusitano

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Sun 12 Feb: IN DEEP SILENCE II Kasteel Cortewalle, Beveren, België
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(1893) Giuseppe Verdi: Premiere of Falstaff, in Milan, Italy.
(1940) Bohuslav Martinů: Premiere of the double concert for 2 string orchestras, piano and percussion, in Basel, Switzerland.
(1980) Mauricio Kagel: Premiere of Die Erschöpfung der Welt, in Stuttgart, Germany.
(1992) Wolfgang Rihm: Premiere of Die Eroberung von Mexiko, in Hamburg, Germany.
(1993) Peter Wallin: First performances of "Good Eeeevening!!!" and "Dägä Dägä" (version for 2 female soloists). Text by M.A. Numminen (Dägä).

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Cancoes, Vilancicos E Motetes Portugueses

by: Huelgas Ensemble, Van Nevel

Classical Music : Cancoes, Vilancicos E Motetes Portugueses








Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646628829
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: September 05, 1995
Studio: Sony




Disc 1:
  1. Dexen que llore mi niño, vilancico a 6
  2. Qué bien siente Galatea, romance a 3
  3. Dos estrellas le siguen, coplas a 4
  4. Laetatus Sum, Psalm 121 for 4 voices
  5. Botay fora, vilancico a 6
  6. Heu me Domine, motet a 4
  7. Parce mihi Domine, motet for 7 voices
  8. Foyse gastamdo a esperança
  9. Dipues vienes delhaldea
  10. Na fomte esta Lianor
  11. Quiem viese aquel dia
  12. Antonya Flaciquia Gasipà, negro de Navidad a 5
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Born: ? — Olivença — Portugal
Died: 1561
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Life

Vicente Lusitano was born in Olivença, but little else is known for certain about his life, including the dates of his birth and death. Some information is recorded in the 18th century biography by Barbosa Machado: he came from Olivença, became a priest, and was employed as a teacher both at Padua and Viterbo. Machado also called him a mestizo. Very little of what Machado wrote about him has been verified by any other source, except the date of publication (1561) of a music theory treatise at Venice.

As a composer Lusitano wrote a number of choral works, including motets and a madrigal, but he is better known by far for his work as a theorist. In a 1551 debate in Rome, he espoused traditional views on the role of the three genera in music (diatonic, chromatic and enharmonic) over more radical ones put forward by Nicola Vicentino (Lusitano was deemed to have won the debate). His Introdutione facilissima et novissima de canto ferma (Rome, 1553, and again at Venice, 1561), contains an introduction to music, a section on improvised counterpoint, and his views on the three genera.

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