Antoine Busnois (also Busnoys; c. 1430 – before 6 November 1492) was a French composer, singer and poet of early Renaissance music. Busnois and colleague...
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of Cambridge. Retrieved 22 July 2020. Higgins, Paula, ed. (1999). Antoine Busnoys: Method, Meaning, and Context in Late Medieval Music. Oxford University...
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Sword, the Altar and the L'Homme Armé Mass", in Paula Higgins (ed.), Antoine Busnoys: Method, Meaning and Context in Late Medieval Music Oxford: ClarendonPress...
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"Mensural Intertextuality in the Sacred Music of Antoine Busnoys". In Higgins, Paula (ed.). Antoine Busnoys: Method, Meaning, and Context in Late Medieval...
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Ritual at Charles the Bold's Court". In Higgins, Paula Marie (ed.). Antoine Busnoys: Method, Meaning, and Context in Late Medieval Music. Oxford: Oxford...
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15th century chanson, including noted composers such as Du Fay and Antoine Busnoys. Winners of the 2004 Unicorn Prize for best North American early music...
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library membership required) Higgins, Paula (2001). "Busnoys [Busnois, Bunoys, de Busnes], Antoine". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
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Press: 72–142. doi:10.2307/831550. JSTOR 831550. —— (Summer 1986). "Antoine Busnoys and the "L'Homme armé" Tradition". Journal of the American Musicological...
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Sword, the Altar, and the L'homme armé Mass". In Higgins, Paula (ed.). Antoine Busnoys: Method, Meaning, and Context in Late Medieval Music. Oxford University...
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(London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). Paula Higgins, "Busnoys [Busnois, Bunoys, de Busnes], Antoine [Antonius]", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
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