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Born: 1400 ca. Died: 1479 ca. He was apparently contemporary with Dufay and possibly sang in the papal chapel in 1427. From what can be surmised from various letters and registries, Vincenet was employed in Rome and in Naples, perhaps as late as the 1470s. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Prologue: VI. Rondeau "Fortune, par ta cruauté"
4342VI. Les solitudes - Le procès: I. "Fortune par ta cruauté"
1683VII. Accusation, abjuration et sentence: II. Prière "Fortune par ta cruauté" (Adapted from Johannes Vincenet)
1484La pena sin ser sabida
215Fortune, par ta cruaulté
136Le chansonnier cordiforme: Fortune par ta cruaulte
47Triste qui sperò morendo
28Narration 4: "Épitaphe pour Jean d’Ockeghem, musicien hors pair" / Musique: Fortune, par ta cruaulté
29Rondeau « Fortune, par ta cruaulté »
110Fortune par ta cruauté
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