Orlando di Lasso has written:
'Missa quatuor vocum ad imitationem moduli, (lager)'
'Orlando di Lasso: The Complete Motets 3'
'Izbrannye khory' -- subject(s): Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
'Beatus vir, qui in sapientia'
'Stabat Mater' -- subject(s): Stabat Mater dolorosa (Music), Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 8 parts), Unaccompanied
'Exspectans exspectavi'
'The Complete Motets 15'
'The complete motets' -- subject(s): Indexes
'Missa quatuor vocum'
Orlando di Lasso's birth name is De Lassus, Roland.
Orlando di Lasso died on June 14, 1594, in Munich, Germany.
Robert D. Wilder has written: 'The Masses of Orlando di Lasso with emphasis on his parody technique' 'Twentieth-century music' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music
Orlando Lentini has written: 'La scienza sociale storica di Immanuel Wallerstein' -- subject(s): Biography, Philosophy, Social sciences, Sociologists, Social scientists
Orlando di Lasso, a prominent composer of the late Renaissance, was primarily known for his vocal music and did not leave a significant record of playing specific instruments. However, it is believed that he may have played the lute and possibly other instruments common in his time, as many composers of the era were often accomplished musicians. His primary focus, though, was on choral and vocal compositions rather than instrumental performance.
Sa di . has written: 'The Rose-garden of Sa di'
Renato Di Bosso has written: 'Di Bosso futurista'
Di. Tian has written: 'Fu huo di chi pang'
Giuseppe Di Cesare has written: 'Storia di Manfredi'
Maria Di Giusto has written: 'LINEAMENTI DI PSICOLOGIA'
Enzo Di Guida has written: 'Oggi no'
Sole Di Giuseppe has written: 'Murgiarsa'