- Noel
Bauldeweyn (first name also Noe, Natalis;
surname also Balbun, Balduin, Bauldewijn, Baulduin, Baulduvin, and Valdovin; (c. 1480 –
after 1513) was...
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involved some
significant events. 1513:
Jacques Champion replaces Noel
Bauldeweyn as
magister cantorum at St Rombouts, Mechelen. 1517:
March – Heinrich...
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interests (the
music held by
Joseph is a
motet by the
Flemish composer Noel
Bauldeweyn, with a text from the Song of
Songs dedicated to the Madonna, Quam pulchra...
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Argentine female professional field hockey player and
Olympian Noel
Bauldeweyn (c. 1480–1513), Franco-Flemish
composer Noel
Blanc (b. 1938), American...
- virginali, in the Eton Choirbook.
Thomas Stoltzer c. 1480 – 1526
German Noel
Bauldeweyn c. 1480 –
after 1513 Franco-Flemish Jean
Richafort c. 1480 – 1547 Franco-Flemish...
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Biscaye Josquin de Pres
Missa Gaudeamus/
Missa L'ami
Baudichon 2019
Josquin /
Bauldeweyn /
Brumel Missa Mater Patris/
Missa Da pacem/
Mater Patris...
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Biscaye Josquin Missa Gaudeamus/
Missa L'ami
Baudichon 2019
Josquin /
Bauldeweyn /
Brumel Missa Mater Patris/
Missa Da pacem/
Mater Patris 2021 Josquin...
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Bauckholt (born 1959)
Marion Bauer (1882–1955)
Alison Bauld (born 1944) Noel
Bauldeweyn (c. 1480 –
after 1513) Kārlis
Baumanis (1835–1905)
Friedrich Baumfelder...
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Missa da
pacem (four voices;
authorship widely doubted;
probably by Noel
Bauldeweyn)
Missa Quem di****
homines (4 voices, 5 in
Agnus III). Only one source...
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Fourth book of
madrigals for four
voices (Venice:
Antonio Gardano) Noel
Bauldeweyn –
Missa da
Pacem (Nuremberg: Ott, RISM 15392).
Published under the name...