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Beltrame Feragut
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Beltrame Feragut or Bertrand d'Avignon (Avignon c. 1385 – c. 1450) was a French composer. He was one of several French composers who w… read moreBeltrame Feragut or Bertrand d'Avignon (Avignon c. 1385 – c. 1450) was a French composer. He was one of several French composers who worked in Italy; at Florence and Vicenza. Bertrand was either a priest or monk, since that was then… read moreBeltrame Feragut or Bertrand d'Avignon (Avignon c. 1385 – c. 1450) was a French composer. He was one of several French composers who worked in Italy; at Florence and Vicenza. Bertrand was either a priest or monk, since that was then a requirement to become maestro di cappella at Milan Cathedral (1426–1430). View wiki -
Guillaume Faugues
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Guillaume Faugues (fl. ca. 1460–1475) was a French composer. Very little is known of his life, however, a significant representation of his… read moreGuillaume Faugues (fl. ca. 1460–1475) was a French composer. Very little is known of his life, however, a significant representation of his work survives in the form of five mass settings (a large surviving repertoire for a composer of t… read moreGuillaume Faugues (fl. ca. 1460–1475) was a French composer. Very little is known of his life, however, a significant representation of his work survives in the form of five mass settings (a large surviving repertoire for a composer of the time). Faugues holds an important place in the history of… read more -
Jean de Nouillonpont (ou de Metz)
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Jean de Metz (also Jean de Nouillonpont) (born c. 1398) was a French nobleman who is known primarily for his role in the exploits of Joan of Arc. View wikiJean de Metz (also Jean de Nouillonpont) (born c. 1398) was a French nobleman who is known primarily for his role in the exploits of Joan of Arc. View wikiJean de Metz (also Jean de Nouillonpont) (born c. 1398) was a French nobleman who is known primarily for his role in the exploits of Joan of Arc. View wiki -
Robinet de la Magdalaine
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Robinet de la Magdalaine (also Robert Pelé) (c. 1415-1478) was a composer and singer. In 1447 he travelled to Rome in the entourage of Car… read moreRobinet de la Magdalaine (also Robert Pelé) (c. 1415-1478) was a composer and singer. In 1447 he travelled to Rome in the entourage of Cardinal Castiglione and sung at St. Peter's, leaving later that year to return to his studies … read moreRobinet de la Magdalaine (also Robert Pelé) (c. 1415-1478) was a composer and singer. In 1447 he travelled to Rome in the entourage of Cardinal Castiglione and sung at St. Peter's, leaving later that year to return to his studies in Caen. From there he went on to appear in Brussels for Eas… read more -
Acourt
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Acourt was a French composer who flourished sometime during the first half of the 15th century. Only two chansons (in a style typical of c.… read moreAcourt was a French composer who flourished sometime during the first half of the 15th century. Only two chansons (in a style typical of c.1430) by the composer survive from a 15th-century manuscript housed at the Bodleian Library. His b… read moreAcourt was a French composer who flourished sometime during the first half of the 15th century. Only two chansons (in a style typical of c.1430) by the composer survive from a 15th-century manuscript housed at the Bodleian Library. His best known work is the chanson Je demande ma bienvenue which … read more -
Franchois Lebertoul
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Franchois Lebertoul (fl 1409 died: ?1428) was a 15th Century composer associated with Cambrai; his five surviving pieces—a Latin ballade an… read moreFranchois Lebertoul (fl 1409 died: ?1428) was a 15th Century composer associated with Cambrai; his five surviving pieces—a Latin ballade and four French chansons—are found in an Oxford manuscript.associated with Cambrai; his five survivi… read moreFranchois Lebertoul (fl 1409 died: ?1428) was a 15th Century composer associated with Cambrai; his five surviving pieces—a Latin ballade and four French chansons—are found in an Oxford manuscript.associated with Cambrai; his five surviving pieces—a Latin ballade and four French chansons—are found… read more -
Eloy d'Amerval
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Eloy d'Amerval (fl. 1455 – 1508) was a French composer, singer, choirmaster, and poet of the Renaissance. He spent most of his life in… read moreEloy d'Amerval (fl. 1455 – 1508) was a French composer, singer, choirmaster, and poet of the Renaissance. He spent most of his life in the Loire Valley of France. From his poetic works, especially his enormous 1508 poem Le livre de … read moreEloy d'Amerval (fl. 1455 – 1508) was a French composer, singer, choirmaster, and poet of the Renaissance. He spent most of his life in the Loire Valley of France. From his poetic works, especially his enormous 1508 poem Le livre de la deablerie, it can be inferred that he knew most of the fa… read more -
Johannes Fedé
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Johannes Fedé (also Jean Sohier) (c. 1415 – 1477?) was a French composer of the early Renaissance. While he was mentioned by Eloy d'Am… read moreJohannes Fedé (also Jean Sohier) (c. 1415 – 1477?) was a French composer of the early Renaissance. While he was mentioned by Eloy d'Amerval as one of the greatest composers of the age, and resident in Paradise, relatively few of his… read moreJohannes Fedé (also Jean Sohier) (c. 1415 – 1477?) was a French composer of the early Renaissance. While he was mentioned by Eloy d'Amerval as one of the greatest composers of the age, and resident in Paradise, relatively few of his works have survived. He was a contemporary of Johannes Ocke… read more -
G. Dupoitt
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G. Dupoitt (fl. ca. 1420–1430) was a composer, presumed to be French, about whom little is known. His only known work is the three-voice mo… read moreG. Dupoitt (fl. ca. 1420–1430) was a composer, presumed to be French, about whom little is known. His only known work is the three-voice motet "Salve mater misericordie, stella maris," found in the Trent Codices (I-TRbc 92, 135… read moreG. Dupoitt (fl. ca. 1420–1430) was a composer, presumed to be French, about whom little is known. His only known work is the three-voice motet "Salve mater misericordie, stella maris," found in the Trent Codices (I-TRbc 92, 135v–136). There the piece is attributed to G. Dupoitt, but the… read more -
Richard Cardot
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Richard Cardot (born 1380 Rouen, Seine-Maritime, died Friday, February 25, 1470 Brussels) was a 15th Century French composer. View wikiRichard Cardot (born 1380 Rouen, Seine-Maritime, died Friday, February 25, 1470 Brussels) was a 15th Century French composer. View wikiRichard Cardot (born 1380 Rouen, Seine-Maritime, died Friday, February 25, 1470 Brussels) was a 15th Century French composer. View wiki