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'''Died:''' 9 June 1361
'''Died:''' 9 June 1361


'''Biography:''' Composer, music theorist and renown poet. Believed to have written the [[Ars Nova]] treatise 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  
'''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.
of the motets, like the poems, related to the politics of the time.
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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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  • 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 quie admiramini/Gratissima virginis/Gaude gloriosa, a 4vv

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