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- Sant_Omer abstract "A musician named Sant Omer or hailing from the French town of Saint-Omer near Calais is specified as the composer of a three-voice Sanctus in the early fifteenth century music manuscript, Padua, Biblioteca Universitaria, MS 1475. Fragments of the Sanctus are also found in a manuscript formerly in Budapest, discovered in 1990 but now lost. The style of the piece has been described as \"archaic\" with modal rhythms resembling those of the Mass of Tournai. It is one of several pieces described as part of the \"Stili Vaganti\" by Francesco Facchin. Adjacent to the Paduan Sanctus is an Agnus Dei in similar style which may be by the same composer.The Sanctus has been edited and completed by Giulio Cattin and Francesco Facchin in Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century vol. 23B, pp. 434–44, though it is marked as an anonymous composition.".
- Sant_Omer wikiPageID "39277294".
- Sant_Omer wikiPageLength "1978".
- Sant_Omer wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Sant_Omer wikiPageRevisionID "676334263".
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Budapest.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Calais.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_male_composers.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_composers.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trecento_composers.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Giulio_Cattin.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_of_God.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_the_Trecento.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Padua.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Rhythmic_mode.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Omer.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Sanctus.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageWikiLink Tournai_Mass.
- Sant_Omer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sant_Omer subject Category:Italian_male_composers.
- Sant_Omer subject Category:Medieval_composers.
- Sant_Omer subject Category:Trecento_composers.
- Sant_Omer type Composer.
- Sant_Omer comment "A musician named Sant Omer or hailing from the French town of Saint-Omer near Calais is specified as the composer of a three-voice Sanctus in the early fifteenth century music manuscript, Padua, Biblioteca Universitaria, MS 1475. Fragments of the Sanctus are also found in a manuscript formerly in Budapest, discovered in 1990 but now lost. The style of the piece has been described as \"archaic\" with modal rhythms resembling those of the Mass of Tournai.".
- Sant_Omer label "Sant Omer".
- Sant_Omer sameAs Q17102916.
- Sant_Omer sameAs m.0t_ct60.
- Sant_Omer sameAs Q17102916.
- Sant_Omer wasDerivedFrom Sant_Omer?oldid=676334263.
- Sant_Omer isPrimaryTopicOf Sant_Omer.