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F. Andrieu (fl. late 14th century; possibly François or Franciscus Andrieu) was a French composer in the ars nova style of late medieval music. Nothing is known for certain about him except that he wrote Armes, amours/O flour des flours (Weapons, loves/O flower of flowers), a double ballade déploration, for the death of Guillaume de Machaut in 1377. The work has been widely praised and analyzed; it is notable for being one of two extant medieval double ballades for four voices, the only known contemporary musical setting of Eustache Deschamps and the earliest representative of the longstanding medieval and Renaissance lamentation tradition between composers. He may be the same person as Magister Franciscus, although the scholarly consensus on this identification is unclear. With P. des Mol

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  • F. Andrieu (en)
  • François Andrieu (es)
  • F. Andrieu (fr)
  • François Andrieu (it)
  • フランソワ・アンドリュー (ja)
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  • François Andrieu es un compositor de origen probablemente francés, de finales del siglo XIV. Perteneció al estilo medieval tardío, cultivando en especial el conocido ars nova. Lo único que se conoce de él es que escribió una elegía a la muerte de Guillaume de Machaut, en el año 1377, consistente en una balada a cuatro voces titulada Armes amours / O flour des flours. (es)
  • François Andrieu (... – 1380) è stato un compositore francese, ma non si è del tutto certi sulla sua nazionalità. (it)
  • フランソワ・アンドリュー(François Andrieu)は、14世紀後半の、おそらくフランス人の作曲家。1377年に、マショー追悼の4声のバラード≪花々の中の花 Armes amours / O flour des flours ≫(『シャンティー写本』収録)を作曲したということしか分かっていない。同時期に2つのバラードを遺した、フランシスコ師 Magister Franciscus と同一視したい発想に駆られがちだが、しかしながらアンドリューとフランシスコ師の二人には、様式上の類似点が見られるということ以外につながりはない。 アンドリューの作曲様式は、アルス・ノーヴァとして知られる中世後期の実践法に属している。 (ja)
  • F. Andrieu (fl. late 14th century; possibly François or Franciscus Andrieu) was a French composer in the ars nova style of late medieval music. Nothing is known for certain about him except that he wrote Armes, amours/O flour des flours (Weapons, loves/O flower of flowers), a double ballade déploration, for the death of Guillaume de Machaut in 1377. The work has been widely praised and analyzed; it is notable for being one of two extant medieval double ballades for four voices, the only known contemporary musical setting of Eustache Deschamps and the earliest representative of the longstanding medieval and Renaissance lamentation tradition between composers. He may be the same person as Magister Franciscus, although the scholarly consensus on this identification is unclear. With P. des Mol (en)
  • F. (probablement François) Andrieu est un compositeur, probablement français, de la fin du XIVe siècle. Presque rien n'est connu à son propos en dehors du fait qu'en 1377, il composa la musique de la complainte écrite à la gloire de Guillaume de Machaut « maître de toute mélodie », le texte étant du poète Eustache Deschamps. Dans le Codex Chantilly du Musée Condé se trouve également une ballade à quatre voix : Armes amours / O flour des flours. * De Narcissus, home tres ourgilleus (composée avant 1376) * Phiton, Phiton, beste tres veneneuse. (fr)
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