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*{{NoComp|Alleluia: Spiritus Domini|Nicolle des Celliers de Hesdin}} (misattributed, believed to be by [[Hesdin]])
*{{NoComp|Alleluia: Spiritus Domini|Nicolle des Celliers de Hesdin}} (misattributed, believed to be by [[Hesdin]])
*{{NoCo|Ave Maria}} (attributed to Gombert, 19th century origin?)
*{{NoCo|Ave Maria}} (attributed to Gombert, 19th century origin?)
* ''Descendi in Ortum Meum'' a 6vv


===Secular Music===
===Secular Music===

Latest revision as of 21:38, 11 June 2025

Life

Born: c. 1495?

Died: c. 1560 (between 1556 and 1561)

Gombert is first documented as singer in Emperor Charles V’s chapel from 1526.

View the Wikipedia article on Nicolas Gombert.

List of choral works

These include 10 masses, 8 magnificats, 160 motets (a number dubious or mistaken attributions) ~70 Chansons.

Sacred Music

Masses

Evening Canticles

Motets

Secular Music

 
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Publications

Besides many anthologies:

External links