Josquin Baston (c. 1515 – c. 1576) was a Dutch composer of the first half of the 16th century. From the 1550s, he worked as kapellmeister at the court...
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Daniel Baston (born 1973), footballer Guillaume-André-Réné Baston (1741–1825), theologian John Baston (1708–1739), Baroque composer Josquin Baston (c. 1515...
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Josquin des Prez (c. 1450 – 1521) was a composer of High Renaissance music Josquin may also refer to: Josquin Baston (c. 1515 – c. 1576), Dutch composer...
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Patrick; Noble, Jeremy; Dean, Jeffrey; Reese, Gustave (2011) [2001]. "Josquin (Lebloitte dit) des Prez". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University...
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Bassett (1923–2016) Luigi Bassi (1833–1871) John Baston (born c. 1683; fl. 1708–1739) Josquin Baston (fl. 1542–1563) Stanley Bate (1911–1959) Thomas Bateson...
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Azarova (born 1976) Kees van Baaren (1906–1970) Harry Bannink (1929–1999) Josquin Baston (fl. 1542–1563) Sonja Beets (born 1953) Jeanne Beijerman-Walraven (1878–1969)...
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Buysius, Düsseldorf 1561. Aside of works by Peudargent also music by Josquin Baston, Pierre de Manchicourt, Jean de Latre and Clemens non Papa. This publication...
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lutenist (b. 1507; plague) probable David Abell, organist and composer Josquin Baston, court composer Jan van Wintelroy, Franco-Flemish composer and choirmaster...
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Age, Renaissance and Barroque, by Adam de la Halle, Johannes Ghiselin, Josquin des Prez, Clément Janequin, F. Attaignant, François Caroubel and other...
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