- Jean
Richafort (c. 1480 – c. 1547) was a
Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance, a
member of the
third generation of the Franco-Flemish School. He...
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scoring was
often richer, for
example in the six-voice
Requiem by Jean
Richafort which he
wrote for the
death of
Josquin des Prez.
Other composers before...
- (1480–1520): Jean Mouton, Obrecht, de la Rue, Isaac, Brumel, Févin, Pipelare,
Richafort, Divitis, and most
significantly Josquin des Prez. The
Fourth generation...
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scoring was
often richer, for
example in the six-voice
Requiem by Jean
Richafort which he
wrote for the
death of
Josquin des Prez.
Other composers before...
- 1526
German Noel
Bauldeweyn c. 1480 –
after 1513 Franco-Flemish Jean
Richafort c. 1480 – 1547 Franco-Flemish
Benedictus Appenzeller 1480 to 1488 – after...
- of Arvo Pärt's 'Canon of Repentance' (composed in 1998),
works by Jean
Richafort and his parodists, a
program of
works originally written for
Charles V...
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Cypriano de Rore
Missa Quem di****
homines 4 17 1599
Parody Motet by Jean
Richafort Missa quinti toni 6 19 1600
Freely composed Missa Regina coeli 5 20 1600...
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Divitis c. 1470 c. 1530 Magnificats, see e.g. Choirbook, D-Ju MS 20 Jean
Richafort c. 1480 c. 1547 Magnificats, one
included in
Magnificat **** 4 vocibus...
- tradition,
including those by Ockeghem,
Pierre de la Rue, Brumel, Jean
Richafort,
Pedro de Escobar,
Antoine de Févin, Morales, Palestrina, Tomás Luis de...
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before the 20th
century Flor Peeters,
cathedral organist 1923 to 1986 Jean
Richafort,
choir master 1507 to 1509 The
abbey founded by St.
Rumbold in the 6th...