
French composer. In 1378 he was a member of the chapel of Louis I of Anjou, and from 1382 until at least 1386 he was at the Papal court at Avignon. He may also be the Mathieu of the monastery of St Jean who was at the Naples court in 1363. He composed three ballades (one, with Latin text, for Pope Clement VII) and two rondeaux, which are found in the Chantilly MS, and a 5-part isorhythmic motet in the Old Hall MS; part of the text of this piece is a tirade against the vainglory prevalent among musicians.
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Je chante ung chant, Fol. 16 (Rondeau - isorhythmic)
Science n'a nul annemi
Fortune, faulce, parverse
Are Post Libamina
Inclite Flos Orti Gebenensis
Je Chante Ung Chant
Are post libamina / Nunc surgunt in populo
Fortune, faulce, parverse - rondeau
Are Post Libamina/Nunc Surgunt In Populo Viri Mercatores
Arae post libamina / Nunc surgunt
Matheus de SANCTO JOHANNE. Fortune, faulce, parverse (rondeau) 4v
Sience na nul annemi. Ballade.
Are post libamina - Nunc surgunt in populo
Fortune, Faulce, Parverse, rondeau
Inclite flos orti Gebenensis, for 3 voices
Science n'a nul anemi, ballade a 4
8 - Fortune, Faulce, Parverse, rondeau
Mayshuet: Are Post Libamina
Matheus de Sancto Johanne: Are post libamina / Nunc surgunt in populo
Are post libamina / Nunc surgunt
Sience na nul annemi. Ballade
Arae post libamina: Arae post libamina / Nunc surgunt
Inclite flos, orti Gebenensis
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