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Richard Loqueville (died 1418) was a
French composer active during the
transition between Medieval and
Renaissance music. A
musician at
Cambrai Cathedral...
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Cambrai Cathedral,
where his
teachers included Nicolas Grenon and
Richard Loqueville,
among others. For the next decade, Du Fay
worked throughout Europe: as...
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singer in the
chapel of
Antipope John
XXIII in Bologna. 1413
Richard Loqueville begins teaching music at
Cambrai Cathedral. He is
thought to have taught...
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Spanish Gilles Binchois (Gilles de Bins) c. 1400 – 1460
Burgundian Richard Loqueville died 1418
French G.
Dupoitt fl. c. 1420-1430
French Acourt fl. first half...
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studied at the
cathedral from 1409 to 1412
under Nicolas Malin and
Richard Loqueville, and
returned in 1439
after spending many
years in Italy.
Cambrai cathedral...
- Févin,
Johannes Lupi, and Jean de Bonmarché.
Nicolas Malin and
Richard Loqueville taught Dufay there;
Gilet Velut was
likely petit vicaire in 1409. In 1428...
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Esteban López
Morago (c. 1575 –
after 1630)
Jimmy Lopez (born 1978)
Richard Loqueville (fl. from 1410; died 1418) Bent
Lorentzen (1935–2018)
Paolo Lorenzani...
- (subscription or UK
public library membership required) Reaney,
Gilbert (2001). "
Loqueville, Richard".
Grove Music Online. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. doi:10...
- Music.
Corpus mensurabilis musicae 11. Vol. 3,
Collected Works of
Richard Loqueville,
Estienne Grossin, R. Libert, and Benoit. Cambridge:
American Institute...