Abertijne Malcourt (Albertinus and Malcort are common alternate spellings) (d. before 1519) was a Franco-Flemish singer, music copyist, and composer of the Renaissance, principally active at the end of the 15th century, contemporary with Johannes Ockeghem. He is considered to the composer most likely to have written the famous chanson Malheur me bat, used as the basis for mass settings by Jacob Obrecht, Josquin des Prez, Alexander Agricola, and Andreas Sylvanus.
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Malheur me bat / Contrafact: De malle heure fus-je oncques née - à 2 & 3
Malheur Me Bat/De Malle Heure Fus-je Oncques Née
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