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Life

Born: 31 October 1291

Died: 9 June 1361

Biography: Composer, music theorist and renown poet. Believed to have written the defining treatise on Ars Nova in 1322, after which this musical stylistic period is known. Only 2 poems and 12 motets survive (6 of these are identified as his, and the other 6 are generally regarded as likely to be his). Most of the motets, like the poems, related to the politics of the time.

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List of choral works

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  • O Canenda/Rex quem/Rex regum
  • Petre Clemens/Lugentium siccentur/Non est inventus
  • Garrit Gallus/In nova fert/Neuma, a 3vv
  • Tuba sacre fidei/In arboris/Virgo sum, a 3vv
  • Vos qui admiramini   ( Network.png )


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