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Nicolas Gombert (c.1495βc.1560) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was one of the most famous and influential composers between Josquin Desprez and Palestrina, and best represents the fully-developed, complex polyphonic style of this transitional period in music history. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ave regina caelorum (a 5)
1,6652Magnificat primi toni
1,5033En attendant l'espoir (a 6)
1,4004O malheureuse journee (a 5)
9895Super flumina Babylonis
9566Tous les regretz (a 6)
9327Pleust a dieu (a 3)
9268Salve Regina (Alternatim)
7639Missa Tempore paschali: Sanctus a 6...
76110Missa Tempore paschali: Agnus Dei III a 12
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GOMBERT: Chansons and Motets

Music from the Court of Charles V

GOMBERT: Magnificat I / Salve Regina / Credo / Tulerunt Dominum

From the Imperial Court: Music for the House of Hapsburg
Early Music French Chansons Josquin; Jannequin; Sermisy; Lassus

Gombert, N.: Motets and Chansons

Gombert: Music from the Court of Charles V

The Golden Age of European Polyphony
Perfect Polyphony

Song of Songs

Gombert: Missa Media vita in morte sumus

The Book of Madrigals