Roland de Lassus (also Orlande de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, or Roland de Lattre; 1532, possibly 1530 – 14 June 1594) was a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He is today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria).
Life
Lassus was born in Mons in the County of Hainaut, Habsburg Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). Information about his early years is scanty, although some uncorroborated stories have survived, the most famous of which is that he was kidnapped three times because of the singular beauty of his singing voice. At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan, he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a formative influence on his early musical style.
Orlande de Lassus - Sibylla Libyca (Prophetiae Sibyllarum)
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: III. Sibylla Delphica
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Lassus: Oracula
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Orlando di Lasso: Prophetiae Sibyllarum - I Carmina chromatico (The Hilliard Ensemble)
Orlando di Lasso (c.1532-1594)
Prophetiae Sibyllarum
I. Carmina Chromatico
The Hilliard Ensemble
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Orlande de Lassus - Sibylla Libyca, Prophetiae Sibyllarum for vocalists SATB
Sibylla Libyca, from Prophetiae Sibyllarum for vocalists SATB, by Orlande de Lassus, with animated score.
FAQ:
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Each pitch class has its own color, chosen by mapping the musician's "circle of fifths" to the artist's "color wheel". I choose C to be blue. This is YouTube user Smalin's invention. You can read more about it here: http://www.musanim.com/mam/pfifth.htm
Q: How did you make this animation?
A: With a program I wrote in Python. I also used FFMPEG, SoX, TiMidity, FluidSynth, Python Image Library, and midicsv. All excellent, free, open-source software.
Q: Could you make a video of this other song?
A: Sure! Well, maybe. For copyright reasons, it has to be public domain music. Just comment below, or send me a message and I'll see what I can do.
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: No. 3, Sibylla Delphica "Non tarde" · Vocalconsort Berlin
Lasso: Prophetiae Sibyllarum
℗ 2015 Accent
Released on: 2015-10-30
Choir: Vocalconsort Berlin
Conductor: Daniel Reuss
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
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published: 31 Oct 2015
Orlande de Lassus - Sibylla Phrygia (Prophetiae Sibyllarum)
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Orlande de Lassus (c. 1532 – 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance. The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school, Lassus stands with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria as the leading composers of the later Renaissance. Immensely prolific, his music varies considerably in style and genres, which gave him unprecedented popularity throughout Europe.
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Libyca · Gallicantus · Orlandus Lassus · Gabriel Crouch
Sibylla
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Libyca · Gallicantus · Orlandus Lassus · Gabriel Crouch
Sibylla
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Music Publisher: Stephen Rice
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Libyca · Gallicantus · Orlandus Lassus · Gabriel Crouch
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Music Publisher: Stephen Rice
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: III. Sibylla Delphica · Daedalus · Roberto Festa
Lassus: Oracula
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: III. Sibylla Delphica · Daedalus · Roberto Festa
Lassus: Oracula
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Composer: Orlande de Lassus
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: III. Sibylla Delphica · Daedalus · Roberto Festa
Lassus: Oracula
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Released on: 2006-01-01
Composer: Orlande de Lassus
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Sibylla Libyca, from Prophetiae Sibyllarum for vocalists SATB, by Orlande de Lassus, with animated score.
FAQ:
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Each pitch class...
Sibylla Libyca, from Prophetiae Sibyllarum for vocalists SATB, by Orlande de Lassus, with animated score.
FAQ:
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Each pitch class has its own color, chosen by mapping the musician's "circle of fifths" to the artist's "color wheel". I choose C to be blue. This is YouTube user Smalin's invention. You can read more about it here: http://www.musanim.com/mam/pfifth.htm
Q: How did you make this animation?
A: With a program I wrote in Python. I also used FFMPEG, SoX, TiMidity, FluidSynth, Python Image Library, and midicsv. All excellent, free, open-source software.
Q: Could you make a video of this other song?
A: Sure! Well, maybe. For copyright reasons, it has to be public domain music. Just comment below, or send me a message and I'll see what I can do.
Sibylla Libyca, from Prophetiae Sibyllarum for vocalists SATB, by Orlande de Lassus, with animated score.
FAQ:
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Each pitch class has its own color, chosen by mapping the musician's "circle of fifths" to the artist's "color wheel". I choose C to be blue. This is YouTube user Smalin's invention. You can read more about it here: http://www.musanim.com/mam/pfifth.htm
Q: How did you make this animation?
A: With a program I wrote in Python. I also used FFMPEG, SoX, TiMidity, FluidSynth, Python Image Library, and midicsv. All excellent, free, open-source software.
Q: Could you make a video of this other song?
A: Sure! Well, maybe. For copyright reasons, it has to be public domain music. Just comment below, or send me a message and I'll see what I can do.
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: No. 3, Sibylla Delphica "Non tarde" · Vocalconsort Berlin
Lasso: Prophetiae Sibyllarum
℗ 2015 ...
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: No. 3, Sibylla Delphica "Non tarde" · Vocalconsort Berlin
Lasso: Prophetiae Sibyllarum
℗ 2015 Accent
Released on: 2015-10-30
Choir: Vocalconsort Berlin
Conductor: Daniel Reuss
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: No. 3, Sibylla Delphica "Non tarde" · Vocalconsort Berlin
Lasso: Prophetiae Sibyllarum
℗ 2015 Accent
Released on: 2015-10-30
Choir: Vocalconsort Berlin
Conductor: Daniel Reuss
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
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Orlande de Lassus (c. 1532 – 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance. The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school, Lassus stands with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria as the leading composers of the later Renaissance. Immensely prolific, his music varies considerably in style and genres, which gave him unprecedented popularity throughout Europe.
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Orlande de Lassus (c. 1532 – 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance. The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school, Lassus stands with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria as the leading composers of the later Renaissance. Immensely prolific, his music varies considerably in style and genres, which gave him unprecedented popularity throughout Europe.
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Libyca · Gallicantus · Orlandus Lassus · Gabriel Crouch
Sibylla
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Released on: 2018-05-25
Music Publisher: Stephen Rice
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Prophetiae Sibyllarum: III. Sibylla Delphica · Daedalus · Roberto Festa
Lassus: Oracula
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Composer: Orlande de Lassus
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Sibylla Libyca, from Prophetiae Sibyllarum for vocalists SATB, by Orlande de Lassus, with animated score.
FAQ:
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Each pitch class has its own color, chosen by mapping the musician's "circle of fifths" to the artist's "color wheel". I choose C to be blue. This is YouTube user Smalin's invention. You can read more about it here: http://www.musanim.com/mam/pfifth.htm
Q: How did you make this animation?
A: With a program I wrote in Python. I also used FFMPEG, SoX, TiMidity, FluidSynth, Python Image Library, and midicsv. All excellent, free, open-source software.
Q: Could you make a video of this other song?
A: Sure! Well, maybe. For copyright reasons, it has to be public domain music. Just comment below, or send me a message and I'll see what I can do.
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America
Prophetiae Sibyllarum: No. 3, Sibylla Delphica "Non tarde" · Vocalconsort Berlin
Lasso: Prophetiae Sibyllarum
℗ 2015 Accent
Released on: 2015-10-30
Choir: Vocalconsort Berlin
Conductor: Daniel Reuss
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
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Orlande de Lassus (c. 1532 – 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance. The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school, Lassus stands with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria as the leading composers of the later Renaissance. Immensely prolific, his music varies considerably in style and genres, which gave him unprecedented popularity throughout Europe.
Roland de Lassus (also Orlande de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, or Roland de Lattre; 1532, possibly 1530 – 14 June 1594) was a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He is today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria).
Life
Lassus was born in Mons in the County of Hainaut, Habsburg Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). Information about his early years is scanty, although some uncorroborated stories have survived, the most famous of which is that he was kidnapped three times because of the singular beauty of his singing voice. At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan, he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a formative influence on his early musical style.