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  • Jack Reilly says that the work is both influenced by the sixteenth century modal works of the polyphonist masters ( Palestrina, Impressionist composers ( Debussy and Ravel ).
  • The musicians achieved renown across Europe, the more so after 1563 and the appointment of Belgian master polyphonist Orlande de Lassus as " maestro di cappella ".
  • This is perhaps the earliest example of writing for a single hand as " an entity in its own right, capable of covering all registers of the piano, of rendering itself as accompanied soloist or polyphonist ."
  • In his peculiar fantasy, the polyphonist heroically stood alone against the tides of his time, against the growing taste for emotional display, against the egoistic celebration of the composer and against the self-interested clerics who wanted music harnessed to their will.
  • He travelled in 1827 through parts of England and France; in 1828 he came out at the Fishamble Street Theatre, Dublin; and in June 1829 he produced  The Peregrinations of a Polyphonist,  with which he visited the chief towns in England.
  • "' Costanzo Festa "'( ca . 1485 1490  10 April 1545 ) was an polyphonist of international renown, and with Philippe Verdelot, one of the first to write madrigals, in the infancy of that most popular of all sixteenth-century Italian musical forms.