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- Barbingant (maybe Pierre; fl. c. 1460) was a French composer to whom is attributed the earliest known surviving parody mass, a three-voice mass based on...2 KB (220 words) - 23:54, 14 September 2023
- Three voices Aultre Venus estes Au travail suis (attrib: possibly by Barbingant) Baisiés moy dont fort D'ung aultre amer Fors seulement contre Fors seulement...21 KB (2,469 words) - 18:33, 13 July 2024
- Many other composers wrote Missae sine nomine, including Walter Frye, Barbingant, Alexander Agricola, Johannes Tinctoris, Matthaeus Pipelare, Heinrich...4 KB (466 words) - 13:50, 25 April 2024
- the 1960s, he was confused with another somewhat older composer named Barbingant. Barbireau was probably born in Antwerp, and both of his parents were...6 KB (835 words) - 21:20, 15 October 2023
- and a song for three voices, 'Lome (l'homme) bany de sa plaisance.' [ M. C. C. ] Pronounced Barbirieau; called also Barbicola, Barbyrianus, Barbingant.
- VIII. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989. Fox, Charles Warren. “Barbireau and Barbingant: A Review.” The Journal of the American Musicological Society 13 (1960):