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  1. Orlando di Lasso ( various other names; probably c. 1532 – 14 June 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance. The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school, Lassus stands with William Byrd, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, and Tomás Luis de Victoria as one of the leading composers of the later Renaissance.

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Orlando di Lasso (born 1530/32, Mons, Spanish Hainaut—died June 14, 1594, Munich) was a Flemish composer whose music stands at the apex of the Franco-Netherlandish style that dominated European music of the Renaissance.

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  3. May 29, 2018 · Distinguished Renaissance polyphonist of the Franco-Flemish tradition; b. Mons (Hainaut), Flanders, 1530 or 1532 (evidence favors 1532); d. Munich, June 14, 1594. The original name was probably Roland de Lassus, Latinized as Orlandus Lassus, but the composer himself preferred the Italian form.

  4. First is the Franco-Flemish double-choir canons of the early Renaissance. Second is the setting of two v ...more. "The Echo Song" by Orlando di Lasso Double choir singing has its roots in...

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  5. Orlando de Lassus (or di Lasso) was one of the three most prominent and influential composersthe other two being Palestrina and Victoria—at the close of the sixteenth century. An extremely prolific composer, Lassus composed over two thousand works spanning all the known vocal genres at his time.

  6. O ne of the most admired composers of the Renaissance, Orlando di Lasso was the first great composer whose fame spread through printed music. A master of many musical forms, Lasso wrote more than 1,000 compositions ranging from religious Masses to secular* songs.

  7. Learn about the life and music of Orlando di Lasso, a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance and one of the most influential musicians in Europe. Explore his sacred and secular works, his travels, his fame, and his legacy.