Examples of 'franco-flemish' in a sentence

Meaning of "franco-flemish"

franco-flemish (adjective) - This term is often used in the context of music history to describe a specific style or tradition of polyphonic vocal music that developed in the Franco-Flemish region during the Renaissance period

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They are called the Franco-Flemish composers.
He was a Franco-Flemish painter belonging to the international style.
His style is influenced heavily by Franco-Flemish art.
Josquin was a Franco-Flemish composer of the early renaissance.
It is in a style equivalent to the work of the late Franco-Flemish school.
Was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
After this initial stage, the largest of these forces assembled on the Franco-Flemish border.
Was a Franco-Flemish composer from the Renaissance.
Was a composer of the Franco-Flemish School.
Dufay was a Franco-Flemish composer and music theorist of the early Renaissance.
The Boosey family was of Franco-Flemish origin.
The Franco-Flemish School of musical composition flourished beginning at about the same time.
As a composer he represented the school of Franco-Flemish polyphony in Bohemia.
Like many Franco-Flemish musicians, he moved to Italy and mastered his art in Venice.
He represents the northern European dialect of the Franco-Flemish style.

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Was a Franco-Flemish composer of the transitional period between the medieval period and early Renaissance.
Often referred to simply as Josquin, was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
Franco-Flemish composer Lassus in particular knew his music well and incorporated elements of his style.
Rather it can be within the tradition of Bohemian painting, or possibly Franco-Flemish art.
Europe Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
It contains a wide repertoire of works by mainly Spanish, French and Franco-Flemish composers.
Josquin des Prez was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
The outside consists of red brick and Portland stone in an eclectic Franco-Flemish style.
Was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance who was active in France, probably in Paris.
He was one of the first composers to blend the Franco-Flemish and Italian styles.
Was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Medieval era and early Renaissance.
Often these composers are known as the Franco-Flemish or Netherlandish School.
Franco-Flemish composers mainly wrote sacred music, primarily masses, motets, and hymns.
Massacre of the French in Bruges by Flemish militia during the Franco-Flemish War.
It also produced the important Franco-Flemish composers Pierre de la Rue and Marbrianus de Orto.
Jacques de Cysoing was a late thirteenth-century Franco-Flemish trouvère.
The others employ the Franco-Flemish technique of through-imitation.
Before his fatehr 's death, Harvey accompanied him during the Franco-Flemish War.
Was a Franco-Flemish composer.
Josquin des Prez, often referred to simply as Josquin, was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
Was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, apparently active mainly in Italy, particularly Venice.
Rogier 's motets are also in the Franco-Flemish style of mid-century.
German and Franco-Flemish dances and secular music from the 16th and 17th centuries.
Western music, the Franco-Flemish school.
In 1958, these Franco-Flemish climbs were not included: the border crossing meant too many administrative burdens.
In 1619 it was replaced by a bronze statue, created by Franco-Flemish Baroque sculptor Francois Duquesnoy.
Adrian Willaert - Franco-Flemish composer, founder of the Venetian School.
Music of the Franco-Flemish School.
Category: Franco-Flemish composers.
Capilla Flamenca specialises in Franco-Flemish polyphony, focusing on the music of around 1500.

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