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François Andrieu was a composer, most likely French, of the late 14th century. Nothing is known about him except that he wrote an elegy on the death of Guillaume de Machaut (1377), a four-voice ballade Armes amours / O flour des flours, which is contained in the Chantilly Codex. He also may be tentatively identified as the Magister Franciscus, composer of two other ballades from approximately the same time, though the link can only be made by stylistic similarities. His music belongs to that portion of late medieval musical practice known as the ars nova. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Andrieu: Armes amours / O flour des flours
472Armes, amours / O flour des flours
303De Narcissus: fol.19v, De Narcissus, home tres ourgilleus (Magister Franciscus) (ballade)
284Armes, amours, O flours des flours
165Andrieu: Armes, amours
106Armes, amours/O flour de flours
67Armes, Amours - O Flour Des Flours
58Armes, Amours, Dames, Chevalerie/O Flour Des Flours De Toute Melodie
39Phiton, Phiton, Beste Très Venimeuse
310Armes Amours/O Flour Des Flours
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