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Jehan de
Lescurel (fl. early 14th century; also
Jehannot de l'Escurel) was a composer-poet of late
medieval music. Jehan's
extensive surviving oeuvre is...
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polyphonic precedents were 16
works by Adam de la
Halle and one by
Jehan de
Lescurel. Not
until the ars nova
composer Guillaume de
Machaut did any composer...
- ISBN 0-8240-4444-4. Regalado,
Nancy Freeman (1995b). "The
Songs of
Jehannot de
Lescurel in Paris, BnF, MS fr. 146. Love Lyrics,
Moral Wisdom and the
Material Book"...
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Works that
survive Ref(s)
Philippe de
Vitry 1291–1361 Many
works Jehan de
Lescurel fl. early 14th
century Many
ballades and rondeaus; two "Diz entez" Guillaume...
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Composers F.
Andrieu Denis Le
Grant Magister Franciscus Grimace Jehan de
Lescurel Guillaume de
Machaut P. des
Molins Jehan Vaillant Philippe de Vitry* Theorists...
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troubador tradition, such as
secular monophonic lais and virelais.
Jehan de
Lescurel (or
Jehannot de l'Escurel), a poet and
composer from
northern French from...
- Ars nova F.
Andrieu Denis Le
Grant Magister Franciscus Grimace Jehan de
Lescurel Guillaume de
Machaut P. des
Molins Jehan Vaillant Philippe de Vitry*...
- (b. 892) 1125 –
Henry V, Holy
Roman Emperor (b. 1086) 1304 –
Jehan de
Lescurel,
French poet and
composer 1338 –
Alice de Warenne,
Countess of Arundel...
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early 14th century, the songwriter, Jean
Lescurel,
wrote many
triolets under the term of rondel.
Lescurel was
followed by
Guillaume Machaut and, at the...
- Ars nova F.
Andrieu Denis Le
Grant Magister Franciscus Grimace Jehan de
Lescurel Guillaume de
Machaut P. des
Molins Jehan Vaillant Philippe de Vitry*...