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Richafort began his career in Mechelin in 1507 but seems to have had ties to Hainault or Liege; he joined the French royal court and traveled extensively before settling in Bruges. [[Pierre de Ronsard]] is the source for his having been a student of [[Josquin]], to whom his Requiem is dedicated.
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==Publications==
==Publications==
With one posthumous exception Richafort's work was printed in anthologies.
*''Joannis Richafort modulorum quatuor quinque & sex vocum, liber primus'' (1556, Le Roy & Ballard)


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Revision as of 22:40, 23 September 2017

Aliases: Richauffort, Rycefort, Ricartsvorde

Life

Born: c. 1480

Died: c. 1547

Biography Richafort began his career in Mechelin in 1507 but seems to have had ties to Hainault or Liege; he joined the French royal court and traveled extensively before settling in Bruges. Pierre de Ronsard is the source for his having been a student of Josquin, to whom his Requiem is dedicated.

View the Wikipedia article on Jean Richafort.

List of choral works

  • Veni electa mea


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Publications

With one posthumous exception Richafort's work was printed in anthologies.

  • Joannis Richafort modulorum quatuor quinque & sex vocum, liber primus (1556, Le Roy & Ballard)

External links