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Johannes de Limburgia (also Johannes de Lymburgia or Johannes Vinandi; fl. 1408–1430) was a Franco-Flemish School composer. His name indicates that he is from the Duchy of Limburg (or perhaps the city itself). He worked at churches in Liège in 1408–19, was succentor at Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste there in 1426, and in Italy c. 1430, perhaps in Venice, or Vicenza and/or Padua, for which cities he wrote motets. Like Arnold and Hugo de Lantins he stands out among his contemporaries by virtue of the large number of his surviving works: about 50[1] in the Q15 Manuscript (Bologna, International museum and library of music) and a Mass Ordinary in the Trent Codices. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Musica del XV Secolo in Italia
Johannes de Lymburgia: Gaude Felix Padua

De Lymburgia: Gaude Felix Padua
Song of Songs
Gaude Maria Virgo (Música a la Virgen María)
Echoes of an Old Hall
The Medieval Romantics
The Spirits of England and France - III - Binchois and his contemporaries

Gaude felix Padua
The Spirits of England and France, Volume 3: Binchois and His Contemporaries (Gothic Voices feat. conductor: Christopher Page)

The Spirits of England and France, Vol. 3
The Spirits of England and France, 3: Binchois and His Contemporaries