
Vincenet du Bruecquet (also catalogued as Vincentius du Bruecquet / Johannes Vincenet) is a shadowy fifteenth-century figure whose music survives more clearly than his biography. DIAMM-hosted scholarship places him as an organist and singer at the Savoyard ducal chapel in documents spanning 1450–1464, and describes him as originating from Hainault. A named work with a solid bibliographic footprint is the rondeau Fortune, par ta cruaulté, available in an online score record via Princeton’s catalogue (A-R Editions, 1978).
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Fortune, par ta cruaulté [Chansonnier Cordiforme, Geneva, c. 1475, CORD 27]
La pena sin ser sabida
Fortune, par ta cruaulté
La pena sin ser sabida [Mellon Chansonnier, ca. 1470]
La pena sin ser sabida: La pena sin ser sabida [Mellon Chansonnier, ca. 1470]
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