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Jacobus Barbireau (also
Jacques or Jacob; also Barbiri****) (1455 – 7
August 1491) was a Franco-Flemish
Renaissance composer from Antwerp. He was considered...
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Emperor Maximilian I
writes a
letter of
recommendation for
Jacobus Barbireau's visit to the
Hungarian Court at Buda. 24
October –
Johannes Tinctoris...
- Blavier.
Lesser known but
locally important figures, such as
Jacobus Barbireau and
Andreas Pevernage, also
worked at the cathedral. The church's one...
- with the five-voice "Kyrie" of the
Missa Virgo Parens Christi by
Jacques Barbireau Mappamondo Borgiano, also
known as "Tavola di Velletri",
consisting of...
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Mansi Barberis (1899–1986)
Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (1823–1894)
Jacobus Barbireau (1455–1491)
Cacilda Borges Barbosa (1914–2010)
Josef Bardanashvili (born...
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included the
musician and
choirmaster of
Antwerp Jacobus Barbiri**** (
Barbireau),
rector of the
Latin School at
Deventer Alexander Hegius von H**** and...
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included in the
Opera Omnia of the
slightly later composer Jacob Barbireau,
choirmaster at Antwerp, but the two
composers are
separated in musicology...
- A 16th-century m****cript of a
Kyrie by
Jacques Barbireau,
written using mensural notation...
- Flor
Alpaerts (1876–1954) Charles-François
Angelet (1797–1832)
Jacobus Barbireau (1455–1491)
Pierre Bartholomée (born 1937)
Peter Benoit (1834–1901) Charles...
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theologian Jacobus de Baen (1673–1700),
Dutch portrait painter Jacobus Barbireau (1455–1491),
Flemish composer Jacobus Barnaart (1726–1780),
Dutch merchant...