• Jean Japart (fl. c. 1474 – 1481) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in Italy. He was a popular composer of chansons, and may have...
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    Loyset Compère Guillaume Du Fay John Dunstaple Walter Frye Heinrich Isaac Jean Japart Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar...
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  • Loyset Compère Guillaume Du Fay John Dunstaple Walter Frye Heinrich Isaac Jean Japart Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar...
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    Loyset Compère Guillaume Du Fay John Dunstaple Walter Frye Heinrich Isaac Jean Japart Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar...
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  • believe them to have been composed by composers such as Josquin, or Jean Japart. In style, much of his motet writing is homophonic, incorporating some...
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    Loyset Compère Guillaume Du Fay John Dunstaple Walter Frye Heinrich Isaac Jean Japart Johannes Martini Johannes Ockeghem Leonel Power Johannes Tinctoris Gaspar...
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  • c. 1460) Jean Japart (fl. c. 1474–1481) Armas Järnefelt (1869–1958) Georg Jarno (1868–1920) Ivan Mane Jarnović (Giornovichi) (1747–1804) Jean Michel Jarre...
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    dieu quel payne (multiple attributions, including Gaspar van Weerbeke, Jean Japart, and Matthaeus Pipelare). 1993 - The Orlando Consort, "Loyset Compère"...
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  • However he must have returned to Milan, since he is listed along with Jean Japart, Colinet de Lannoy, and Compère, to be given a safe pass for exit from...
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  • Perkins, Leeman L. (2009) [2001]. "Ockeghem [Okeghem, Hocquegam, Okegus etc.], Jean de". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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