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Johannes Tapissier

Short bio Johannes Tapissier

Birthday: 1370
Died: 1410
Genre: Classical

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Johannes Tapissier (also known as Jean Tapissier or Jean de Noyers) was a French composer and teacher who lived during the late Middle Ages, from around 1370 to 1408-1410. He is known for his contributions to the ars subtilior, a musical style that flourished in the 14th century.

Tapissier's compositions were primarily sacred in nature and written in Latin. Much of his surviving work consists of Mass movements, such as the Gloria featured in the Chantilly Codex. In addition to Masses and motets, he also wrote secular chansons.

While not much is known about his personal life, it is believed that he was a teacher of music, passing on his knowledge and skill to others. He was active during a vibrant period of musical development in France, when the Burgundian School was emerging and the ars subtilior was flourishing.

Johannes Tapissier's contributions to the world of music are highly regarded and appreciated by scholars and music enthusiasts alike. His legacy lives on through his surviving works, which continue to be performed and studied to this day.

Compositions featuring Johannes Tapissier

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Credo for 3 voices in C 5:21 min Vocal Music -
2 Eya dulcis / Vale placens 3:16 min Choral -
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