- Guillaume Faugues
Guillaume Faugues ("fl. c." 1460–1475) was a French composer. Very little is known of his life, however a significant representation of his work survives in the form of five mass settings (a large surviving repertoire for a composer of the time). [Grove, Faugues] Faugues holds an important place in the history of the
Parody mass because of his use of the technique, particularly in "Missa Le serviteur". [Grove, Faugues]Faugues was a
chaplain at Ste Chapelle inBourges in 1462-1463, and was also master of thechoirboy s during that year, when he almost certainly metJohannes Ockeghem , who was visiting Bourges that year, and also taughtPhilippe Basiron who was then a choirboy. [Grove, Faugues]Faugues is mentioned by two contemporaries:
Loyset Compère includes him in hismotet "Omnium bonorum plena" (before 1474), a piece which mentions the composers Compère respected, many of them fromCambrai Cathedral. [Grove, Loyset Compère] Faugues was also praised byJohannes Tinctoris for his "varietas", particularly as demonstrated in his "Missa "Vinus vina vinum". Faugues works were widely held during his most active period, and he may have had astrong influence on the works ofJohannes Martini . [Grove, Faugues]Works
*"Missa L'homme armé" (based on
L'homme armé )
*"Missa La basse danse" (based on abasse danse )
*"Missa Vinus vina vinum"
*"Missa Le serviteur"
*"Missa Je suis en la mer"References
*GroveOnline|Guillaume Faugues|Rob C. Wegman|April 15|2007
*GroveOnline|Loyset Compère|Joshua Rifkin, Jeffrey Dean, David Fallows, Barton Hudson|April 15|2007Notes
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