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Gacian Reyneau

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Burgundian composer

Gacian Reyneau (fl. 1398–1429) was a Burgundian composer at the court ofMartin of Aragon.[1] His sole surviving attributed work,[2] the rondeauVa t'en mon cuer is one of the later works in the 1350-1420 span of theCodex Chantilly, written in the then "modern" simpler style.[3] An edition of the rondeau is found in Willi ApelCorpus Mensurabilis Musicae Vol.53 1970.[4] Several recordings have been made.

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  1. ^Nigel WilkinsMusic in the age of Chaucer 1999 p28 "Grimace, J. de Noyon, Gacian Reyneau, Taillandier, Galiot and Philipoctus de Caserta are known to have worked in the Aragon Court in Barcelona, as well as at Gerona, the residence of Martin I during the reign of his brother John I,
  2. ^French Secular Music of the 14th Century: Works List & Discography
  3. ^William W. Kibler Medieval France: an encyclopedia p247 1995 "Gacian Reyneau served at Aragon from 1398 until 1429. His rondeau Va t'en mon cuer looks forward to the simpler style of the early 15th century."
  4. ^booklet essay toFleurs De Vertus: Subtle Chansons Late 14th Century Ferrara EnsembleCrawford Young Arcana
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