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'''Aliases:''' Jean Escatefer a.k.a. Cousin | |||
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Jean Cousin was singer at Duke Charles I of Bourbon's court at Moulins from 1446-1448. At the French royal chapel 1461-1474. | |||
{{WikipediaLink}} | Music theorist and composer [[Johannes Tinctoris]] describes Cousin, along with [[Petrus de Domarto]], as composers ''non parvae auctoritatis'' (of no small authority). Cousin's ''Missa nigrarum'' appears to have been lost, though an excerpt is referenced by Tinctoris. The title is thought to have been mistranscribed from either ''Nigra sum'' or ''Nisi granum'' | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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Revision as of 00:21, 2 November 2019
Aliases: Jean Escatefer a.k.a. Cousin
Life
Born: before 1425
Died: after 1475
Biography
Jean Cousin was singer at Duke Charles I of Bourbon's court at Moulins from 1446-1448. At the French royal chapel 1461-1474.
Music theorist and composer Johannes Tinctoris describes Cousin, along with Petrus de Domarto, as composers non parvae auctoritatis (of no small authority). Cousin's Missa nigrarum appears to have been lost, though an excerpt is referenced by Tinctoris. The title is thought to have been mistranscribed from either Nigra sum or Nisi granum
List of choral works
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