Medieval composers
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Lists of classical music composers by era |
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Medieval | (476 – 1400) |
Renaissance | (1400 – 1600) |
Baroque | (1600 – 1760) |
Classical era | (1730 – 1820) |
Romantic | (1815 – 1910) |
20th century | (1900 – 2000) |
21st century | (since 2000) |
Contents |
[edit] Early Medieval composers (Born before 1150)
- Pope Gregory I
- Xosroviduxt
- Sahakduxt
- Kassia
- Notker (Notker Balbulus)
- Hucbald
- Tuotilo (Tutilo)
- Odo of Cluny
- Odo of Arezzo
- Godric (Saint Godric)
- Hildegard of Bingen
- Adam de St. Victor
- Azalais de Porcairages
- Tibors
[edit] Middle Medieval composers (born 1150-1300)
- Denis of Portugal
- Léonin
- Pérotin
- W. de Wycombe
- Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix)
- Berenguier de Palou
- Arnaut Daniel
- Giraut de Bornelh
- Marcabru
- Peire Cardenal
- Raymond Lull
- Bernart de Ventadorn
- Bertran de Born
- Dante
- Jaufre Rudel
- Alfonso X of Castile
- Wolfram von Eschenbach
- Walther von der Vogelweide
- Neidhart von Reuenthal
- Azalais de Porcairagues
- Castelloza
- Comtessa de Dìa
- Marie de France
- Alamanda de Castelnau
- Maria de Ventadorn
- Blanche of Castile
- Dame Margot
- Duchess of Lorraine
- Maroie de Dregnau de Lille
- Dame Maroie
- Garsenda de Proensa
- Meister Rumelant
- Marchetto da Padova
- Wincenty z Kielczy
[edit] Late Medieval composers (born 1300-1400)
[edit] French
- Philippe de Vitry
- Guillaume de Machaut
- Jehan de Lescurel
- Baude Cordier
- Borlet
- Bernard de Cluny
- Trebor
- Solage
- François Andrieu
- Grimace
- Jacob Senleches
- Egidius de Francia (sometimes simply Magister Egidius)
[edit] Flemish
[edit] Italian (or active in Italy)
- Jacopo da Bologna
- Gherardello da Firenze
- Giovanni da Firenze (aka Giovanni da Cascia)
- Andrea da Firenze
- Donato da Cascia
- Bartolino da Padova
- Niccolò da Perugia
- Maestro Piero
- Andrea Stefani
- Arrigo (Henricus)
- Francesco Landini
- Anthonello de Caserta
- Philipoctus de Caserta (sometimes called Philippus de Caserta)
- Conradus de Pistoia
- Johannes Ciconia
- Gratiosus de Padua (or Grazioso da Padova)
- Matteo da Perugia
- Lorenzo da Firenze (Lorenzo Masini) (d. 1372 or 1373)
- Ugolino da Orvieto
- Bartholomeo da Bologna
[edit] Polish
[edit] Transitional composers between the Medieval and Renaissance eras
- Zacara da Teramo
- Paolo da Firenze (c. 1355 – c. 1436; aka Paolo Tenorista)
- Giovanni Mazzuoli (Giovanni degli Organi) (1360–1426)
- Johannes Tapissier (Jean de Noyers) (c. 1370 – before 1410)
- Piero Mazzuoli (Son of Giovanni Mazzuoli, whose compositions are all found in the San Lorenzo palimpsest)
- Baude Cordier
- Mikołaj Radomski (b. c. 1400)
- Antonius de Civitate Austrie (Antonio da Cividale) (fl. c. 1392–1421)
- Johannes Cesaris (fl. c. 1406–1417)
- Roy Henry (very likely King Henry V) (fl. c. 1410)
- Pycard (fl. c. 1410)
- Richard Loqueville (d. 1418)
- Byttering (possibly Thomas Byttering) (fl. c. 1410–1420)
- Bartolomeo da Bologna (fl. 1405–1427)
- Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433)
- John Dunstaple (c. 1380–1453)
- Hugo de Lantins (fl. c. 1430)
- Arnold de Lantins (fl. c. 1430)
- Leonel Power (d. 1445)
- Gilles Binchois (c. 1400–1460)
- Johannes Brassart (c. 1400–1455)
- Guillaume Dufay (c. 1400–1474)
- Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410–1497)