Guillaume Malbecque
Guillaume Malbecque (c. 1400 – Soignies, 29 August 1465) was a Flemish composer.[1][2] Malbecque may indicate his place of birth.[3] He was an associate of Guillaume Dufay at Cambrai, a former singer in the papal chapel, and in his last years together with Gilles Binchois and Johannes Regis at Soignies.
Works
Surviving works in the Bodleian Library manuscript include:
- Adieu vous di, mes seigneurs et amis
- Quant de la belle me parti
- Dieu vous doinst bon jour
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References
- Binchois studies ed. Andrew Kirkman, Dennis Slavin – 2000 "Malbecque died on 29 Aug. 1465. His executors' account has survived (Mons, Archives de l'Etat, Chapitre de Soignies 44)
- Wright, Craig; Gallagher, Sean. "Malbecque (Malbeke), Guillaume (Mediatoris de)". Grove Music Online. Retrieved 4 November 2010. Available in print and online for subscribers
- Eitner R Biographisch-Bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon Der Musiker und Musik
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