
He was born in Brabant around 1440, but information about his early life is scanty. He probably received his early training in Flanders, as did most of the composers of his generation. Sometime before 1473 he became associated with the ducal chapel in Ferrara, Italy, where Ercole I d'Este was attempting to build a musical establishment on the par of some of the other aristocratic centers in Italy. He was a member of the famous Milan chapel of the Sforza family in July 1474
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Nenciozza mia
La fleur de biaulté
Magnificat Tertii Toni
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Fortuna desperata
Biaulx parle toujours
Letatus sum
Quare fremuerunt gentes
J’espoir mieulx
Des biens d’amours
De la bonne chiere
Que je fasoye
Ave amator casti consilii
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Fortuna d'un gran tempo
Scoen kint
Helas comment aves
Sans riens du mal
Toujours bien
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Missa La Martinella: Agnus Dei
Flos virginum
Der newe pawer schwantcz
Tant que dieu voldra
Fortuna d'un gran tempo a 4
Perfunde cœli rore
Ave Maris Stella
Salve Regina
Magnificat (Mode IV)
Perfunde coeli rore
Cayphas: Johannes Martini
La martinella (arr. for 3 recorders)
Des Biens Amors A 4
Des biens amors
"Malor me bat" (Johannes Martini)
Perfunde coeli rore (A Sei Voci, Ensemble Labyrinthes, Les Sacqueboutiers du Toulouse, Bernard Fabre-Garrus), 1997
J'ay pris amours en ma devise
Tousjours bien
Malor me bat
Cela sans plus
Les biens / Des biens d’amours
gavotte
Martini: La Martinella
Fuge la morte
Cayphas
J'ay pris amours
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