The Colorists (German: Koloristen) were a group of sixteenth-century German organ composers that heavily ornamented their compositions following Italian coloraturas and other figures. Among others, the colorists include Sebastian Virdung, Arnolt Schlick, Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , , Conrad Paumann, and . The term was originally a derogatory designation applied by August Gottfried Ritter (1811–1885), and they were accused of having "overindulge[d] in the use of splashy and meaningless coloratura passages."
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- Colorista (música) (es)
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| - Die Koloristen waren eine Gruppe von deutschen Orgel-Komponisten des 16. Jahrhunderts, deren Kompositionsweise sich durch „koloristisches“ Umspielen des Cantus firmus bzw. später von Akkordfolgen, also Verzierungen mit kleinen Noten auszeichnet. Zu den Koloristen gehören u. a. Sebastian Virdung, Arnolt Schlick, Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , Jacob Paix, Conrad Paumann und . (de)
- The Colorists (German: Koloristen) were a group of sixteenth-century German organ composers that heavily ornamented their compositions following Italian coloraturas and other figures. Among others, the colorists include Sebastian Virdung, Arnolt Schlick, Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , , Conrad Paumann, and . The term was originally a derogatory designation applied by August Gottfried Ritter (1811–1885), and they were accused of having "overindulge[d] in the use of splashy and meaningless coloratura passages." (en)
- Los coloristas fueron un grupo de compositores alemanes de órgano que ornamentaban pesadamente sus obras siguiendo figuras italianas como las coloraturas y muchas más. Entre otros los coloristas fueron , , Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , , y . El término era originalmente despectivo usado por (1811–1885) que los acusaba de explotar los pasajes haciéndolos demasiado recargados pero sin ningún significado musical.
* Datos: Q873236 (es)
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| - Die Koloristen waren eine Gruppe von deutschen Orgel-Komponisten des 16. Jahrhunderts, deren Kompositionsweise sich durch „koloristisches“ Umspielen des Cantus firmus bzw. später von Akkordfolgen, also Verzierungen mit kleinen Noten auszeichnet. Zu den Koloristen gehören u. a. Sebastian Virdung, Arnolt Schlick, Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , Jacob Paix, Conrad Paumann und . (de)
- The Colorists (German: Koloristen) were a group of sixteenth-century German organ composers that heavily ornamented their compositions following Italian coloraturas and other figures. Among others, the colorists include Sebastian Virdung, Arnolt Schlick, Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , , Conrad Paumann, and . The term was originally a derogatory designation applied by August Gottfried Ritter (1811–1885), and they were accused of having "overindulge[d] in the use of splashy and meaningless coloratura passages." (en)
- Los coloristas fueron un grupo de compositores alemanes de órgano que ornamentaban pesadamente sus obras siguiendo figuras italianas como las coloraturas y muchas más. Entre otros los coloristas fueron , , Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Paul Hofhaimer, , , , y . El término era originalmente despectivo usado por (1811–1885) que los acusaba de explotar los pasajes haciéndolos demasiado recargados pero sin ningún significado musical.
* Datos: Q873236 (es)
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