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  2. Music of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Lassus leading a chamber ensemble (contemporary painting by Hans Mielich) Many of the major 15th- and 16th-century composers of the Franco-Flemish School—a current of vocal polyphony that played a central role in European art music of the time—were born and bred in the portion of the Low Countries that is situated in present-day Belgium, often in Hainaut. [1]

  3. Flemish people - Wikipedia

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    Flemish people or Flemings (Dutch: Vlamingen [ˈvlaːmɪŋə(n)] ⓘ) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Flemish Dutch. Flemish people make up the majority of Belgians, at about 60%. Flemish was historically a geographical term, as all inhabitants of the medieval County of Flanders in modern-day Belgium, France ...

  4. Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The vocal music of the Franco-Flemish School developed in the southern part of the Low Countries and was an important contribution to Renaissance culture. [14] Many great medieval and Renaissance composers, such as Gilles Binchois , Orlande de Lassus , Guillaume Dufay , Heinrich Isaac , and Jacob Obrecht came from the area which is now Belgium.

  5. De Vlaamse Leeuw - Wikipedia

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    The music, by Karel Miry (1823–1899), is apparently influenced by Robert Schumann's Sonntags am Rhein. Like France's Marseillaise , De Vlaamse Leeuw is a nationalist battle song. Franco-Belgian political tension in the mid-19th century made the Flemish public mood ripe for such an expression of regional feeling.

  6. 't Smidje - Wikipedia

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    t Smidje" ("The Little Blacksmith") is a single by the Belgian band Laïs in Dutch from 1998. [1]It is a traditional song that has its origins in Flemish medieval music.The same text had previously been set to music by Miek en Roel & Roland in the song "Wie wil horen".

  7. Flemish Movement - Wikipedia

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    Flemish strijdvlag as adopted by large parts of the Flemish Movement. The Flemish Movement (Dutch: Vlaamse Beweging, pronounced [ˈvlaːmsə bəˈʋeːɣɪŋ]) is an umbrella term which encompasses various political groups in the Belgian region of Flanders and, less commonly, in French Flanders.

  8. Golden Age of Flanders - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Flanders, or Flemish Golden Age, is a term that has been used to describe the flourishing of cultural and economic activities of the Low Countries around the 16th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term Flanders in the 16th century referred to the entire Habsburg Netherlands within the Burgundian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire .

  9. Category:Flemish musicians - Wikipedia

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