Antonius Gosswin (born around 1546 possibly in Liège; died between 2. June 1597 and 28. October 1598) was a Franco-Flemish composer, singer, organist and conductor of the Renaissance. The name Gosswin was in the 16th. century in the then Netherlands, especially in the Liège region, not uncommon. The then Elector of Saxony confirms Gosswin's Dutch descent in a letter to bass singer Bartholomeus van den Feldt. There is evidence of the composer's marriage in 1566/67.
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