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Welcome to Papalin's Music Website. I played recorders, ocarinas and voices by myself!
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Solo Ensemble(Collection) Ensemble(Piano Score) Ensemble(Composer)
Chorus(JPN) Sacred Music Opera, Musical, Fantasy Live Recording Solo Singing
ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL
Ancient Chant Saint Martial sch., Notre Dame sch.
Ars Antiqua, Medieval Codex Troubadour, Trouvère
Minnesänger, Meistersinger Ars Nova Trecento (1330s-1400s Italia)
Ars Subtilior (1310-20s South France-North Italia) Late Medieval and Early Renaissance
RENAISSANCE
Burgundian sch. Franco-Flemish sch. FRA GBR ESP/PRT ITA DEU/AUT
Music theorist, Anonymous, etc. Codex, Printer, Editor, etc.
EARLY BAROQUE (born 1550–1599)
ITA FRA DEU/AUT GBR NLD/BEL ESP/PRT North Europe etc.
MIDDLE BAROQUE (born 1600–1649)
ITA FRA DEU/AUT GBR NLD/BEL ESP/PRT North Europe etc.
LATE BAROQUE (born 1650–1699)
ITA FRA DEU/AUT (J.S.Bach) GBR NLD/BEL ESP/PRT North Europe etc.
EARLY GALANTE (born 1700 and after)
ITA FRA DEU/AUT GBR NLD/BEL ESP/PRT North Europe etc.
ART OF PAPALIN
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Mateo Flecha directed the music at the cathedral of Lleida (September 1523 – October 1525). From there he moved to Guadalajara, in the service for six years of the Duke, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza. From there he went to Valencia where he assumed direction of the chapel choir of the Duke of Calabria. While thus employed, three of his works were included in songbooks associated with that chapel, including the Cancionero de Uppsala. In 1537 Flecha moved to Sigüenza where he served as maestro di cappella for two years. From 1544 to 1548 he lived in the castle at Arévalo as teacher of the Infantas Maria and Joanna, daughters of Philip II of Spain (1527-1598). Toward the end of his life Mateo Flecha became a monk of the Cistercian Order, living in the Monastery at Poblet, where he died in 1553.
Flecha's ensaladas influenced the madrigals of Joan Brudieu.
*** Solo Recorder
*** Recorder Ensemble ( Publisher / Arranger series )
*** Recorder Ensemble ( Piano Score series )
*** Recorder Ensemble ( Composer series )
*** Chorus Music (A Cappella etc.)
*** Sacred Music
*** Opera, Musical, Fantasy, Game and Animation
*** Real Ensemble
*** Solo Singing
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ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL
<<< Ancient Music >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 2.Chant >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 3.Saint Martial school, Notre Dame school >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 4.Ars Antiqua, Medieval Codex >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 5.Troubadour, Trouvère >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 6.Minnesänger, Meistersinger >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 7.Ars Nova >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 8.Trecento (1330s-1400s Italia) >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 9.Ars Subtilior (1310s-1320s South France-North Italia) >>>
<<< Medieval Music - 10.Late Medieval and Early Renaissance >>>
RENAISSANCE
<<< Renaissance Music - 1.Burgundian School >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 2.Franco-Flemish School >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 3.Kingdom of France >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 4.Kingdom of England >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 5.Iberian Peninsula >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 6.Italy >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 7.Germany and Austria >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 8.Music theorist, Anonymous, etc. >>>
<<< Renaissance Music - 9.Codex, Printer, Editor, etc. >>>
EARLY BAROQUE (born 1550–1599)
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 1.Italia >>>
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 2.France >>>
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 3.Germany, Austria >>>
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 4.England >>>
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 5.Netherlands, Belgium >>>
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 6.Spain, Portugal >>>
<<< Early Baroque (born 1550–1599) - 7.North & East Europe, etc. >>>
MIDDLE BAROQUE (born 1600–1649)
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 1.Italia >>>
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 2.France >>>
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 3.Germany, Austria >>>
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 4.England >>>
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 5.Netherlands, Belgium >>>
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 6.Spain, Portugal >>>
<<< Middle Baroque (born 1600–1649) - 7.North & East Europe, etc. >>>
LATE BAROQUE (born 1650–1699)
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 1.Italia >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 2.France >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 3.Germany, Austria >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 3'.Johann Sebastian Bach >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 4.England >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 5.Netherlands, Belgium >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 6.Spain, Portugal >>>
<<< Late Baroque (born 1650–1699) - 7.North & East Europe, etc. >>>
EARLY GALANTE (born 1700 and after)
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 1.Italia >>>
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 2.France >>>
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 3.Germany, Austria >>>
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 4.England >>>
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 5.Netherlands, Belgium >>>
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 6.Spain, Portugal >>>
<<< Early Galante (born 1700 and after) - 7.North & East Europe, etc. >>>
"Art of Papalin"
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