Mathieu Gascongne

Mathieu Gascongne (first name also Matthieu or Matthias; last name also Gascogne, Gascongus, Gascone, Gasconia, and Guascogna; fl. early 16th century) was a French composer of the Renaissance. Contemporaries, such as Adrian Willaert (as quoted by the renowned Venetian theorist Zarlino) grouped him with Josquin, Ockeghem, and Jean Mouton as among the finest composers of the time. Compared with those others, however, little of his output has survived. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sixteenth-century bicinia : a complete edition of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms. 260.

    Madison [Wis.] : A-R Editions, 1974
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    The A-la-mi-re manuscripts polyphonic treasures for Charles V.

    Franklin, TN : Naxos, 1999
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    Theatrical chansons of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries

    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1963
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    French chansons for three voices (ca. 1550)

    Madison, Wi. : A-R Editions, Inc., 1982
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    Format: Musical Score Book