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Johannes Ockeghem
One of the most renowned Franco-Flemish Renaissance composers, and the first to emphasize the bass voice (1410/25 - 1497)
Harmonice Musices Odhecaton
Compiled by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice, a highly influential book of 96 sons, the first to be printed using movable type (1501)
Munmyo Jeryeak
Confucian Shrine Music, Chinese court music preserved in Korea
Jongmyo Jeryeak
Domestic Korean court music
Jeongganbo
The first ensemble notation with a substantial rhythmic element, invented by Bak Yeon in the mid 15th century
Thomas Tallis
One of the most important English composers (c.1505 - 1585)
Claudio Monteverdi
One of the greatest Italian composers, crucial in the transition between the Renaissance and Baroque (1567 - 1643)
Giovanni Gabrieli
An important representative of the Renaissance Venetian School, whose compositions and instruction helped bring about the German Baroque (c. 1554/57 - 1612)
Cornett
A Renaissance and Baroque curved aerophone with origins in at least the medieval era
Oratorio
Large-scale work for orchestra, choir, and soloists, developed in the late 16th century using sacred themes
Tristan Chord
A four-note chord used in Wagner’s opera Tristan und Isold (1859) that led harmony away from functionality to sound color