
Antoine Busnois (also Busnoys) (c. 1430 – November 6, 1492) was a French composer and poet of the early Renaissance Burgundian School. While also noted as a composer of sacred music, such as motets, he was one of the most renowned 15th-century composers of secular chansons. He was the leading figure of the late Burgundian school after the death of Guillaume Dufay. While details of his early life are largely conjectural, he was probably from the vicinity of Béthune in the Pas de Calais
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Je ne puis vivre ainsy tousjours
Alleluya
In hydraulis
Je Ne Puis Vivre
Magnificat octavi toni
Anthoni Usque Limina
Fortuna desperata
A Que Ville
Victime pascali
Bel Acueil
Regina Celi I
Missa "O crux lignum triumphale" (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
Seule a part moy
Regina Celi (Plainchant, Cambrai Use, C. 1508)
L'homme arme' Mass No. 1, Sanctus: L'homme, l'homme
Magnificat sexti toni
Victime pascali (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
Victime Pascali (Plainchant, Sarum Rite, 13th Cent.)
Missa O Crux Lignum Triumphale: Kyrie
Je Ne Puis Vivre Ainsi
De tous bien plein
In hydraulis (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
L'homme arme' Mass No. 2, Hosanna: L'homme arme
Regina celi (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
Noel, noel
A que ville (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
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L'homme arme' Mass No. 3, Christe: Doibt on doubter
Est-il merchy
J'ay pris amours tout au rebours a 4
Missa O Crux Lignum Triumphale: Gloria
Missa O Crux Lignum Triumphale: Credo
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Je ne fay plus, je ne dis ne escrips
J'ay pris amours tout au rebours
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Je ne puis vivre (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
Bel acueil (Pomerium/Alexander Blachly)
Missa O Crux Lignum Triumphale: Sanctus
Missa O Crux Lignum Triumphale: Agnus
Regina caeli I
Ja que lui ne s'i attende
Noël
Anima mea liquefacta est
Victime pascali (plainchant, Sarum rite, 13th c.)
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