By Francesco Landini (1325-1397). When you are (representing) a composer, and you are already listed on this site, then let me know. Classical. Landini was the foremost exponent of the Italian Trecento style, sometimes also called the "Italian ars nova". Arranged by Aage Nielsen. Stradivarius #STR37077. Vocal music . What have survived are eighty-nine ballate for two voices, forty-two ballate for three voices, and another nine which exist in both two and three-voice versions. Francesco degli Organi, Francesco il Cieco, or Francesco da Firenze, called by later generations Francesco Landini or Landino (c. 1325 or 1335 – September 2, 1397) was an Italian composer, organist, singer, poet and instrument maker. Published by Alea Publishing (A7.ALEA1026B).Price: $12.00, — listening CD — ClassicalBy Ensemble San Felice and Federico Bardazzi. La Bionda Treçça (Landini, Francesco) E. Ecco la primavera (Landini, Francesco) S. Si dolce non sono (Landini, Francesco) Collections (1) Published by Alea Publishing (A7.ALEA1026D).Price: $12.00, — — ClassicalBy Katharina Bauml, Margit Kern, and Mixtura. What have survived are eighty-nine ballate for two voices, forty-two ballate for three voices, and another nine which exist in both two and three-voice versions. In addition to the ballate, a smaller number of madrigalshave survived. Duo score. Francesco was a composer, poet, organist, singer and instrument designer of exceptional fame. 1350. Naxos #A462. Premiere of Pimpinone, in Hamburg, Germany. These are automatic search results at SheetMusicPlus.com. Classical. Premiere of Jot oder Wann Kommt der Herr Zurück, in Berlin, Germany. All Work Types Ballade Ballata Madrigal Motet Partita Virelai. Alea Publishing #ALEA1026a. His reputation for moving an audience with his music was so powerful that writers noted "the sweetness of his melodies was such that hearts burst from their bosoms." Premiere of violin concerto no. Classical. By Francesco Landini (1325-1397). Listening CD. Ballata. Casa Musicale Sonzogno #SONZ6254. Classical. Premiere of Jot oder Wann Kommt der Herr Zurück, in Berlin, Germany. Yet Landini used the formula consistently throughout his music, so the eponym—which dates from after the medieval era—is appropriate. Classical. This information is drawn from The Organ, by William Leslie Sumner. Francesco Landini (c.1325-1397) was the most widely praised composer of the Italian Ars Nova, and a leading representative of the Florentine style which came to dominate subsequent appraisal of the art and music of the Trecento. © Classical Mp3 | Classical Music 2009-2011. Published by Bongiovanni (NX.GB5188-2).Price: $16.00, — — ClassicalBy Christophe Deslignes and La Reverdie. Evidence in some of his music also points to this: a motet by a certain "Franciscus" is dedicated to Andrea Contarini, who was Doge of Venice from 1368 to 1382; and in addition, his works are well represented in northern Italian sources. His father, Jacopo del Casentino, was a noted painter in the school of Giotto. The favorite instrument of Francesco Landini was the portative organ, or organetto. Click a category to see all compositions of Francesco Landini in that category. Ballades: 2 voices • Oeuvres vocales isolées : … Not all results may be relevant. Published by Alea Publishing (A7.ALEA1026D).Price: $12.00, — — ClassicalBy Katharina Bauml, Margit Kern, and Mixtura. 48 pages. 48 pages. Published by Bongiovanni (NX.GB5188-2).Price: $16.00, — — ClassicalBy Christophe Deslignes and La Reverdie. By Carlo Alessandro Landini. His tombstone, lost until the 19th century and now again displayed in the church, contains a depiction of him with a portative organ.Landini was the foremost exponent of the Italian Trecento style, sometimes also called the "Italian ars nova". Duo score. When you register on Musicalics.com, you will be able to subscribe to the monthly newsletter. Published by Casa Musicale Sonzogno (BT.SONZ3139).Price: $14.00. The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. Compositions by: Landini, Francesco. Vocal Music. Around or shortly after 1375, Andreas hired him as a consultant to help build the organ at the Servite house in Florence. Italian art music first came to the fore in the middle third of the 14th century. This category provides a list of Francesco Landini works on CPDL, sorted alphabetically by title of the works pages. The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This book, written in 1389 contains short stories, one of which supposedly was related by Landini himself. Premiere of Ein Apokalyptisches Fragment, in Berlin, Germany. Earlier music—and there certainly was much of it—seems to have been largely confined to monophony: Gregorian chants and the songs of the troubadours and of St. Francis of Assisi. Landini - L'Occhio del Cor - Songs of Invisible Love - Christophe Deslignes, Anonymous 4: The Second Circle: Love Songs of Francesco Landini.