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Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
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Borlet — was a 14th and 15th century composer whose life we know extremely little about. It is thought that his name is an anagram of trebol, a French composer who served Martin V of Aragon in 1409. He is only known for his virelai He tres doulz… … Wikipedia
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Notre-Dame-du-Pré — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Notre Dame. 45° 30′ 46″ N 6° 35′ 39″ E … Wikipédia en Français
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Medieval music — Periods of Western art music Early Medieval (500–1400) Renaissance (1400–1600) Baroque (1600–1760) Common practice Baroque (1600–1760) … Wikipedia
Trebor (composer) — Trebor was a 14th century composer of polyphonic chansons, active in Navarre and other southwest European courts circa 1380 1400. He may be the same human being also called Triboll, Trebol, and Borlet in other contemporaneous sources. His name is … Wikipedia
Trebor — ( vers 1380 1409 ) est un musicien médiéval français que l on identifie comme étant , Johan (ou Jehan, Jean) Robert ou Johan Roubert (Trebor étant l anagramme de Robert), ou Trebol, Triboll et qui est aussi confondu avec un nommé Borlet qui peut… … Wikipédia en Français
Motet — In classical music, motet is a word that is applied to a number of highly varied choral musical compositions. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Medieval motets 3 Renaissance motets 3.1 … Wikipedia
Crumhorn — This article is about the musical instrument. For the district in East Frisia, North Germany, see Krummhörn. Crumhorns shown in the “Syntagma Musicum” Vol. 2 (1619) … Wikipedia
Psaltery — Picture of a psaltery A psaltery is a stringed musical instrument of the harp or the zither family. The psaltery of Ancient Greece[1] (Epigonion) dates from at least 2800 BC, when it was a harp like instrument. Etymologically the word derives… … Wikipedia