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Johannes Regis (Jehan Leroy) (c.1425 – c.1496) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a well-known composer at the close of the 15th century, was a principal contributor to the Chigi Codex, and was secretary to Guillaume Dufay. Two masses, seven motets, and two secular songs, both rondeaux, by Regis have survived. Regis is one of the first composers to have written for five voices, a standard grouping in the music of the next generation (for example, in the music of Josquin Desprez). Indeed his motets for five voices seem to have been used by the next generation, including Loyset Compère, Gaspar van Weerbeke, Josquin, and Jacob Obrecht as models for their own work. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
O Admirabile Commercium (Arr. Wood)
1072Ave Maria
403Puisque ma damme / Je m'en voy
314O admirabile commercium
165Missa L’Homme armé / Dum sacrum mysterium: Kyrie
156L'homme armé
107Puisque Ma Damme/Je m'En Voy
68Puisque ma damme - Je m'en voy
69Le chansonnier cordiforme: S'il vous plaist que vostre je soye
510Puisque Ma Damme
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The Birth of the Violin
Le Chansonnier Cordiforme

The castle of fair welcome
Johannes Regis: Missa Ecce Ancilla Domini/Missa Dum Sacrum Mysterium
The Castle of Fair Welcome: Courtly songs of the later fifteenth century
Mathias: Complete Organ Works

Opera Omnia
The Brightest Heaven of Invention

Regis: Missa Ecce Ancilla Domini & Missa Dum Sacrum Mysterium
Castle Of Fair Welcome
The Castle of Fair Welcome: Courtly Songs of the Later 15th Century