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Francesco de Layolle (also spelled dell'Aiolle, dell'Aiuola, dell'Ajolle, dell'Aiolli), (March 4, 1492 – c. 1540) was an Italian composer and organist of the Renaissance. He was one of the first native Italian composers to write sacred music in the Franco-Flemish polyphonic style, combining it with the indigenous harmonic idioms of the Italian peninsula. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_de_Layolle User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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202Lasciar' il velo
123la fille qui n'a point d'ami
44Noe, Noe, Noe a 5
35Lasciar Il Vello (Four-part Madrigal As Written)
26Lasciar Il Vello (With Ornamented Vocal Parts Provided A Half-century Later)
27Lasso la dolce vista
28De Layolle - La fille qui n'a point d'ami
19De Layolle - Lassare il velo
110De Layolle - Alma felice e lieta
1Magnificat - Beautiful and Calming Choral Music
The Art Of Ornamentation In The Renaissance & Baroque

Layolle: Music of the Florentine Renassance
The Art of Ornamentation and Embellishment in the Renaissance and Baroque
Co'l dolce suono
Fricassées Lyonnaises
Fricassées Lyonnaises: Publications by Jacques Moderne
Magnificat: Beautiful and Calming Choral Music (Magdala feat. conductor: David Skinner)

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