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1380s in music

The 1380s in music involved some significant events.

Events

Bands formed

  • 1384
  • Spring – Philip the Bold founds the Burgundian ducal chapel of sixteen singers. Eight of the new singers were acquired from the household of the recently deceased Louis II, Count of Flanders, and the other eight from the papal court at Avignon.
  • A reorganization of the Florentine municipal band added two new groups: (1) a trumpet ensemble of six trombetti, eight trombadori plus one or two percussionists, and (2) an alta capella of three pifferi (shawm players).
  • 1386
  • William I, Margrave of Meissen employs fistulatores (pipers), vigellatores (fiddlers), and tympanatores (drummers) at his court for the first time.
  • The Stadtmusikanten (town musicians) of Osnabrück are established.

Compositions

  • 1382
  • September – Jacob de Senleches, Fuions de ci (ballade), with text referring to the recent death of Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile.
  • 1388 or 1389 – Trebor, En seumeillant m'avint une vision (ballade).
  • 1389
  • May
  • Anon., Cine vermeil, cine de très haut pris (ballade) for three voices, composed in connection with the wedding on 6 June (Julian) of Jehan, duc de Berry and Jeanne de Boulogne.
  • Egidius, Roses et lis ay veu en une fleur (ballade), possibly composed for the wedding on 6 June of Jehan, duc de Berry and Jeanne de Boulogne.
  • Solage
  • S'aincy estoit (ballade) for three voices, composed for the wedding on 6 June of Jehan, duc de Berry and Jeanne de Boulogne
  • Corps femenin par vertu de nature (ballade) for three voices, written shortly before 6 June
  • Calextone qui fut dame (ballade) for three voices, written shortly after 6 June
  • Trebor, Passerose de beaute, la noble flour (ballade) for three voices, possibly also written for the wedding of Jehan de Berry and Jeanne de Boulogne.

Births

  • 1389 or 1390 – Thomas Damett, English composer (d. between 15 July 1436 and 14 April 1437)

Deaths

References