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Sixteenth-century and music
* Howard Mayer Brown, Sixteenth-century instrumentation: the music for the Florentine intermedii, ( American Institute of Musicology, 1973 ).

Sixteenth-century and for
Sixteenth-century scholars, especially those from cities near the Alps, began to show a greater interest for the mountain phenomena.
Ottoman Sixteenth-century sources are silent as to her maiden name, but much later traditions, for example Ukrainian folk traditions first recorded in the 19th century, give it as " Anastasia " ( diminutive: " Nastia "), and Polish traditions give it as " Aleksandra Lisowska ".

Sixteenth-century and by
Sixteenth-century portrait of John Calvin by an unknown artist.
Sixteenth-century portrait of John Calvin by an unknown artist.

Sixteenth-century and ",
*" The Sacred and the Body Social in Sixteenth-century Lyon ", pages 40 – 70 from Past and Present, Volume 90, 1981.

Swiss and music
It did, however, hit # 7 on the Austrian and Swiss music charts and # 8 in Norway.
Category: Swiss music theorists
* March 28 – Heinrich Glarean, Swiss music theorist ( b. 1488 )
* June – Heinrich Glarean, Swiss music theorist ( d. 1563 )
* Killer ( Swiss band ), a 1980s heavy metal music band
* Greenfield Festival, an annual music festival on the outskirts of the Swiss city Interlaken
On 1 January 2009 the Swiss multimedia shops company CityDisc officially became property of the France Telecom group and became Orange CityDisc, the first hybrid shops in Europe to sell not only mobile phones and accessories but also music, films and video games.
Paul Klee was born as the second child of the German music teacher Hans Wilhelm Klee ( 1849 – 1940 ) and the Swiss singer Ida Marie Klee, née Frick ( 1855 – 1921 ).
Fellow Swiss musician Ernest Ansermet, a champion of his music from 1918 on, conducted recordings of many of Martin's works, such as the oratorio for soloists, double chorus & orchestra In Terra Pax, written in 1944, with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.
* 2005 in Swiss music
He received his university degree in Paris and was employed by a leading Swiss newspaper as a music critic.
Category: Swiss styles of music
Charles Édouard Dutoit, () ( born 7 October 1936 ) is a Swiss conductor, particularly noted for his interpretations of French and Russian 20th century music.
Category: Swiss conductors ( music )
Category: Swiss electronic music groups
Some have musical devices, and play a tune on a Swiss music box after striking the hours and half-hours.
Indeed, music and jewellery boxes of several sizes as well as timepieces were manufactured in the shape of a typical Swiss chalet, some of those clocks had also the added feature of a cuckoo bird and other automata.
Commonly found in the chalet style, is the incorporation of a Swiss music box, the most popular melodies are " The Happy Wanderer " and " Edelweiss " which sound alternately.
Composers like Hans George Naegeli and festivals like the Fête des Vignerons helped establish a classical music tradition, and the Swiss Musicians Association was founded in 1900.
Due to a lack of detailed records, little is known about Swiss folk music prior to the 19th century.
One of the oldest varieties of folk music was the Swiss song Kühreihen, an agricultural Alpine song in the Lydian mode.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Swiss folk music was largely performed by ensembles made of itinerant musicians and solo acts using an instrument, with only a few duos.
By the 1850s, the accordion was an integral part of Swiss folk music, and semi-professional ensembles were appearing to play at large social dances.
", setting the stage for the 1980 explosion of Krokus, the most popular rock band in Swiss music history.

Swiss and theorist
* 1694 – Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui, Swiss theorist ( d. 1748 )
** Jean-Louis de Lolme, Swiss political theorist ( born 1741 )
Weyer's appeal for clemency for those accused of the crime of witchcraft was opposed later in the sixteenth century by the Swiss physician Thomas Erastus and the French legal theorist Jean Bodin.
Johannes Itten ( 11 November 1888 – 27 May 1967 ) was a Swiss expressionist painter, designer, teacher, writer and theorist associated with the Bauhaus ( Staatliche Bauhaus ) school.
Heinrich Glarean ( also Glareanus ) ( June 1488 – 28 March 1563 ) was a Swiss music theorist, poet and humanist.
The Swiss music theorist and biographer Heinrich Glarean, writing in 1547, noted that Févin was a follower of Josquin, and that he died young ; he also mentioned him as being a composer of Orleans, though this most likely referred to the association of that city with the court of Louis XII.
Sometime between 1517 and 1522 the Swiss music theorist Heinrich Glarean met Jean Mouton, and praised him effusively ; he wrote that " everyone had copies of his music.
Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui ( 24 June 1694 – 3 April 1748 ) was a Swiss legal and political theorist who popularised a number of ideas propounded by other thinkers.
Alexander von Senger (* 7 Mai 1880 in Geneva ; † 30 June 1968 in Einsiedeln ), Swiss architect and architectural theorist.

Swiss and writer
* 1901 – Alice Rivaz, Swiss writer ( d. 1998 )
* 1928 – Herbert Meier, Swiss writer and translator
* 1935 – Erich von Däniken, Swiss writer
* 1952 – Viktor Giacobbo, Swiss writer, comedian, moderator and actor
* 1827 – Johanna Spyri, Swiss writer ( d. 1901 )
* 1817 – Germaine de Staël, Swiss writer ( b. 1766 )
* 1819 – Gottfried Keller, Swiss writer ( d. 1890 )
* 1935 – Peter Bichsel, Swiss writer
* 1767 – Benjamin Constant, Swiss writer ( d. 1830 )
* 1908 – Edmond Pidoux, Swiss writer ( d. 2004 )
** Edmond Pidoux, Swiss writer ( d. 2004 )
* August 14 – Alice Rivaz, Swiss writer ( died 1998 )
** Dieter Meier, Swiss singer and children's writer
* January 21 – Blaise Cendrars, Swiss writer ( b. 1887 )
* March 31 – Markus Hediger, Swiss writer and translator
* March 4 – Johann Rudolf Wyss, Swiss writer ( d. 1830 )
** Max Frisch, Swiss writer ( b. 1911 )
** Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Swiss writer ( died 1990 )
* September 1 – Blaise Cendrars, Swiss writer ( d. 1961 )
** Emil Steinberger, Swiss comedian, director, and writer
* September 24 – C. F. Ramuz, Swiss writer ( d. 1947 )
* March 13 – Charles Bonnet, Swiss naturalist and writer ( d. 1793 )
* July 19 – Gottfried Keller, Swiss writer ( d. 1890 )
* March 24 – Peter Bichsel, Swiss writer
* Johann Stumpf, Swiss writer ( d. 1576 )

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