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Tapissier, Johannes

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Tapissier, Johannes (c. 1370-1410)

French composer. Two Mass movements and an isorhythmic motet by him survive, though records indicate that he was a prominent and prolific composer.

Though he was at the Burgundian court from 1391 to the end of his life, he seems to have been active mainly in Paris.



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