Paulus Scotus (fl. early 16th century) is the name attached to a small, elusive slice of Italian Renaissance vernacular song, most plausibly connected with the Florentine orbit of canti carnascialeschi (carnival songs) and related canzonetta/lauda repertories. He is not securely biographed in the way court or chapel composers are; instead, he surfaces primarily through individual pieces that survive in later prints/anthologies and modern editions.
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