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Richafort, Jean

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Richafort, Jean (c. 1480-c. 1547)

Flemish composer and pupil of Josquin Desprez. He was choirmaster at the church of Saint-Gilles at Bruges in the 1540s. He wrote Masses, motets, and chansons. Palestrina wrote a parody Mass on his four-part motet Quem dicunt homines.



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