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'''Biography'''
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Flemish-Austrian Composer, Singer, and Performer.
Flemish-Austrian composer, singer, and performer.


==List of choral works==
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'''References:'''
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*Wright, Bryan S. 2008. ''Michael Des Buissons: Habsburg Court Composer. Six Motets for Six Voices in a New Critical Edition''. M. A. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. 146 pp.
*Wright, Bryan S. 2008. ''Michael Des Buissons: Habsburg Court Composer. Six Motets for Six Voices in a New Critical Edition''. M. A. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. 146 pp.

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Aliases: Michel Charles Dubuissons; Michael Desbuissons; Michael De Buysenus; Michael Deis Buis; Michael Des Buissons; Michael Du Buisson; Michael Dubuisson; Michael Du Buysson

Life

Birth: ca. 1520 in Budweis or Budvitz (now Budejovice in Bohemia)

Death: ca. 1570

Biography

Flemish-Austrian composer, singer, and performer.

List of choral works


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References:

  • Wright, Bryan S. 2008. Michael Des Buissons: Habsburg Court Composer. Six Motets for Six Voices in a New Critical Edition. M. A. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. 146 pp.

Publications

  • Cantiones aliquot musicae (Munich, 1573)

External websites: