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John Dunstable
1390 - December 24, 1453
born in England, composed during the Medieval period
born in England, composed during the Medieval period
English composer John Dunstable (ca. 1390-1453; also spelled Dunstaple) was a major transitory figure between the medieval and Renaissance and the main proponent of what the French called the "contenance Angloise." Dunstable first made his mark in Canterbury during celebrations of the English victory at Agincourt. From the 1420s, he served in both England and France, on the English side to Joan of Navarre and the Duke of Bedford; in France, to the Plantagenets. Dunstable was also a noted astronomer. Almost none of Dunstable's music survives in England; however, copies are widespread throughout continental Europe, circulating as far as Russia. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis , Rovi
Selected Discography
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Track List: Dunstable: Sweet Harmony - Masses And Motets
Title: Quam Pulcra Es, Antiphon For 3 Voices, MB 44
Title: Kyrie, For 3 Voices, MB 1
Title: Gloria And Credo For 4 Voices, MB 11, 12
Title: Gloria And Credo For 3 Voices, Isorhythmic Mass Movements Based On "Jesu Christe Fili Dei", MB 15 & 16
Title: Sanctus, For 3 Voices, MB 6
Title: Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus) On "Da Gaudiorum Premia", Isorhythmic Setting For 3 Voices, MB 69, 72, 17, 18 (Sanctus Spur?)
Title: Agnus Dei , For 3 Voices, MB 14
Title: Veni Sancte Spiritus, Isorhythmic Motet For 4 Voices, MB 32
Title: Gloria, In Canon (some Accompanying Voices Lacking; Discovered In 1996)
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