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Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510 – October 5, 1564) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was born in Béthune and died in Madrid. Little is known of his early life other than that he was a choirboy at Arras in 1525; later in life he had a succession of posts in Arras, Tours and Tournai, before going to Spain to be master of the Flemish chapel in the court of Philip II, where he stayed for the remainder of his life. Similar to many composers of the early to mid 16th century, he predominantly wrote masses, motets and chansons. His motets are particularly significant as they show the three separate stages of early sixteenth century motet development, highly unusual to find in the work of a single composer. In his earliest motets one can hear the influence of Ockeghem; in his middle period works, the paired imitation style of Josquin; and in his late works the stylistic refinement, well-crafted melodic lines and pervasive imitation recall Gombert. Manchicourt is an excellent example of a Franco-Flemish composer who learned his craft and art in northern Europe, and then assisted in the diffusion of the style by traveling to another region and composing and performing there. The movement of these many skilled composers out of Flanders and northern France created what was one of the first truly international styles since the original diffusion of Gregorian chant during the reign of Charlemagne. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA Lic
Osculetur me: I. Osculetur me osculo oris sui
2812Faulte d'argent, chanson à 8
2303Laudate Dominum - Vocal
1664Missa de Requiem: II. Kyrie
1465Regina caeli: II. Resurrexit, sicut dixit
1186O Emanuel
1057Laudate Dominum
928Alto & tenor cornett - Bicinium (Amour cruel) from Georg Rhaw's Bicinia gallica et latina, 1545
859Reges Terrae
8310Regina caeli: I. Regina caeli laetare
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Faulte d'argent, chanson à 8

Utopia Triumphans
Manchicourt: Missa "Veni Sancte Spiritus", Motets & Chansons
Utopia Triumphans - The Great Polyphony of the Renaissance
Los compositores imperiales de Carlos V y Felipe II
Manchicourt: Masses
Manchicourt: Choral Music, Vol. 1
Manchicourt: Missa Reges terrae
Instruments of Middle Age and Renaissance
Au Temps Des Archiducs Albert Et Isabelle

Philip & Mary: A Marriage of England & Spain
Pierre de Manchicourt, Vol. 2