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'''Born:''' fl. c. 1445 - c. 1462 | '''Born:''' fl. c. 1445 - c. 1462 | ||
'''Died:''' | '''Died:''' | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' Though he surfaces in payrolls at Antwerp (1449) and at Tournai (1451), little else is known of Domarto's life. The ''Missa Spiritus almus'' is one of the earliest continental mass cycles unified by a single tenor. In the 1470s the theorist and composer [[Johannes Tinctoris|Tinctoris]], while described Domarto along with [[Jean Cousin]], as "''non parvae auctoritatis''" (of no small authority), nonetheless singled out Domarto as his whipping boy for committing composition "errors" in the 1450s according to composition theory that may have influenced other composers decades after, such as [[Antoine Busnois]], [[Johannes Ockeghem]] and [[Johannes Regis]]. | ||
{{WikipediaLink}} | {{WikipediaLink}} | ||
==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
4 works survive: | |||
===Sacred=== | ===Sacred=== | ||
* | *{{NoCo|Missa quinti toni irregularis}} a 3 (written by 1458) | ||
* | **{{NoCo|Sanctus}} | ||
*{{NoCo|Missa Spiritus almus}} a 4 (written c.1462) | |||
===Secular=== | ===Secular=== | ||
*''Je vis tous jours'' | *''Je vis tous jours'' 3vv | ||
* ''Cheluy qui est tant plain de deul'' | *''Cheluy qui est tant plain de deul'' 3vv | ||
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{{Whatlinkshere}} | {{Whatlinkshere}} | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{IMSLP}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 22 November 2020
Life
Born: fl. c. 1445 - c. 1462
Died:
Biography Though he surfaces in payrolls at Antwerp (1449) and at Tournai (1451), little else is known of Domarto's life. The Missa Spiritus almus is one of the earliest continental mass cycles unified by a single tenor. In the 1470s the theorist and composer Tinctoris, while described Domarto along with Jean Cousin, as "non parvae auctoritatis" (of no small authority), nonetheless singled out Domarto as his whipping boy for committing composition "errors" in the 1450s according to composition theory that may have influenced other composers decades after, such as Antoine Busnois, Johannes Ockeghem and Johannes Regis.
View the Wikipedia article on Petrus de Domarto.
List of choral works
4 works survive:
Sacred
- Missa quinti toni irregularis a 3 (written by 1458)
- Missa Spiritus almus a 4 (written c.1462)
Secular
- Je vis tous jours 3vv
- Cheluy qui est tant plain de deul 3vv
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Publications
External links
Works by Petrus de Domarto in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)