Adrian Willaert 477
Adrian Willaert 477
Adrian Willaert 477
Willaert Biography
Adrian Willaert was a famous, Flemish composer of the
Renaissance period. Read on to know more about his profile,
childhood, life and timeline.
Quick Facts
Famous as
Nationality
Belgian
Born on
29 January 1904 AD
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Born in
Bruges
Died on
07 December 1562 AD
Place of
death
Venice
Married
No
Founder/CoFounder
Venetian School
and
used
them
either
antiphonally
or
simultaneously.
T his style became very popular with other music
composers, and soon almost all the composers adopted
this style. T his established Willaert as a musical virtuoso.
With a few compositional styles to his credit, Willaert
started a Venetian School, where he used to taught
Flemish techniques combined with Venetian compositional
styles.
It was during this period, Willaert developed the canzone
which is a popular secular song style and also worked on
his word-painting, a motet known as the Mentre chel cor
which became one of his most influential works.
Most of the Willaerts works comprised of canons and
masses.
He infused Russian folklore and nationalist music into
most of his works, which received some criticism.
Willaert was a distinguished teacher of his time and
among his disciples were prominent musician of the later
era, such as Rore, Constanzo Porta, Francesco Viola,
Gioseffo Zarlino and Gabrieli.
T hese composers were avid followers of Willaerts
teaching styles and compositions, which became the core
of the Venetian school and subsequently marked the
beginning of the Baroque era.
It was because of Willaerts teaching and the humbleness
of his students that the Venetian school flourished till the
18th century.
Major Works
As an efficient music composer, Willaert was the creator of
8 Masses, more than 150 motets and around 60 French
chansons.
Moreover, his creation of more than 70 Italian madrigals,
over 50 hymns and psalms and several ricercares have
significant place in the world of music.
His famous works include: Mentre chel cor , Salmi