Johannes Tapissier (also Jean Tapissier, Jean de Noyers) (c. 1370 – 1408 to 1410) was a French composer and teacher of the late Middle Ages, in the period transitional to the Renaissance style. He was one of the first members of the Burgundian School, the group of composers associated with the Dukes of Burgundy, and from which the Franco-Flemish style developed. The first record of his life is from 1391, when he was hired as a "valet de chambre" and composer for the court of Philip the Bold.
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Sanctus
Eya dulcis - Vale placens
Credo
Eya dulcis - Vale placens - Arranged after Gilles Binchois (c.1400-60) in the manner of the Bayeux manuscript
Eya Dulcis/Vale Placens
Eya Dulcis Adque Vernans Rosa/Vale Placens Peroratrix
Eya dulcis / Vale placens
Sanctus [Apt]
Credo for 3 voices in C
Messe d'Apt (Apt-trésor, ms. 16bis) : Sanctus – de Tapissier (f.35v/36)
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