Beltrame Feragut

Beltrame Feragut or Bertrand d'Avignon (Avignon c. 1385  c. 1450) was a French composer. He was one of several French composers who worked in Italy; at Florence and Vicenza. Bertrand was either a priest or monk, since that was then a requirement to become maestro di cappella at Milan Cathedral (1426–1430).[1]

Recordings

  • Francorum nobilitati – Ensemble Perlaro, PAN, 2010
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gollark: ++remind 2y https://discord.com/channels/346530916832903169/348702212110680064/728661985759068180 (class τ-7)
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gollark: Anyway, what are the requirements for esoprophecies™?
gollark: *Being*, not pretending.

References

  1. Acta musicologica 28–29 International Musicological Society – 1956 "... cioè a Don Beltrame o Bertrand Feragut. Del quale dunque possiamo oramai stabilire: 1° che era nato ad Avignone, 2° che era sacerdote, prête o frate che fosse, 3° che era giunto a Milano nel 1425 per volere del Duca e vi era rimasto"
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