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Biquardus (also Wiquardus, Giquardus and Guiquardus) (fl. c. 1440 – 1450) was a composer, most likely from the Picardy province of France. Three of his works can be found in the St. Emmeram Choirbook, although they may simply be contrafacta (new text to old music). These are In excelsis te laudant, Ave stella matutina, and Resurexit victor mortis. He is probably not related to the English composer Pycard, but may be the same as Arnold Pickar, a cleric and cantor for Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor.

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  • Biquardus (also Wiquardus, Giquardus and Guiquardus) (fl. c. 1440 – 1450) was a composer, most likely from the Picardy province of France. Three of his works can be found in the St. Emmeram Choirbook, although they may simply be contrafacta (new text to old music). These are In excelsis te laudant, Ave stella matutina, and Resurexit victor mortis. He is probably not related to the English composer Pycard, but may be the same as Arnold Pickar, a cleric and cantor for Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. (en)
  • Biquardus (ook Wiquardus) (actief omstreeks 1440–1450) was een componist Vlaamse polyfonie die waarschijnlijk afkomstig was van Picardië, toentertijd een deel van de Nederlanden. Drie van zijn werken zijn bewaard gebleven in het koorboek van de abdij Sankt Emmeram, ofschoon het gewoon om contrafacten kan gaan (nieuwe tekst op bestaande muziek). Het gaat om In excelsis te laudant, Ave stella matutina en Resurexit victor mortis. (nl)
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  • Biquardus (also Wiquardus, Giquardus and Guiquardus) (fl. c. 1440 – 1450) was a composer, most likely from the Picardy province of France. Three of his works can be found in the St. Emmeram Choirbook, although they may simply be contrafacta (new text to old music). These are In excelsis te laudant, Ave stella matutina, and Resurexit victor mortis. He is probably not related to the English composer Pycard, but may be the same as Arnold Pickar, a cleric and cantor for Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. (en)
  • Biquardus (ook Wiquardus) (actief omstreeks 1440–1450) was een componist Vlaamse polyfonie die waarschijnlijk afkomstig was van Picardië, toentertijd een deel van de Nederlanden. Drie van zijn werken zijn bewaard gebleven in het koorboek van de abdij Sankt Emmeram, ofschoon het gewoon om contrafacten kan gaan (nieuwe tekst op bestaande muziek). Het gaat om In excelsis te laudant, Ave stella matutina en Resurexit victor mortis. Biquardus is waarschijnlijk niet verwant aan de Engelse componist , maar kan misschien dezelfde persoon zijn als , een geestelijke en cantor voor Frederik III van het Heilige Roomse Rijk. (nl)
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