Franchinus Gaffurius

Italian composer and music theorist

Franchinus Gaffurius - Italian composer and music theorist
Born

January 14th, 1451
574 years ago

Died

June 25th, 1522
502 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Italy

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Born in Italy, a prominent figure in the early Renaissance period, contributed significantly to music theory and composition. Gaffurius served as a music teacher and was particularly influential in the field of music education. Authored several important theoretical works, including 'Theoria musicae,' which elaborated on musical notation, harmony, and counterpoint. Also held the position of choirmaster at the cathedral in Milan, where he created and performed various polyphonic compositions. His writings helped shape music theory for generations.

Authored 'Theoria musicae'

Served as choirmaster in Milan

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