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John Pyamour (? - 1431) English composer. A member of the Chapel Royal in 1419--when a benefice at Lufford (Northants) was conferred on him--and from at least 1420 Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal; in 1427 he was in France with the Duke of Bedford. His one surviving motet, Quam pulchra es,is in a mellifluous embellished conductus style, with few strong dissonances, which seems relatively advanced in comparison with the music of the Old Hall MS. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Quam pulchra es
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164Votive antiphon: Quam pulcra es
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