Alard du Gaucquier (also known as Alardus Nuceus) was a 16th-century Franco-Flemish singer and composer associated with the Habsburg imperial chapel, where he is documented in modern scholarship as a senior court musician and chapelmaster. His surviving music is best known through two major prints: the Venetian Magnificat octo tonorum (1574, RISM G576), presenting Magnificat settings across the eight tones, and the Antwerp Plantin Quatuor missae quinque
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Missa "Maeror cuncta tenet": Sanctus
Missa "Maeror cuncta tenet": Agnus Dei
Magnificat primi toni
Magnificat primi toni (1574)
Sanctus
Agnus Dei
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