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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
*Missa ‘O genitrix’, 4vv, (on [[Compère]]’s motet)
*Missa ‘O genitrix’, 4vv, (on [[Compère]]’s motet)
*Missa ‘Veni sponsa Christi’, 4vv (on his own motet)
*{{NoCo|Missa Veni sponsa Christi}}, 4vv (on [[Veni sponsa Christi (Jean Richafort)|his own motet]])
*Requiem mass, 6vv
*Requiem mass, 6vv
===Motets===
===Motets===

Revision as of 02:05, 30 November 2018

Aliases: Richauffort, Rycefort, Ricartsvorde

Life

Born: c. 1480

Died: after 1550

Biography Richafort began his career in Mechelin in 1507 but seems to have had ties to Hainault or Liege; he joined the French royal court and traveled extensively, working at Bologna in 1517. before settling in Bruges. Pierre de Ronsard is the source for his having been a student of Josquin, to whom his Requiem is dedicated. A Joachim Richafort, employed by Queen Mary of Hungary from 1532 to 1543 and settled in Bruges by 1546 has caused some confusion; Jean was employed at St Gilles in Bruges 1543-4 and 1548-50.

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List of choral works

Motets

Chansons

Misattributed

  • La rousée du moys de may (Adrian Willaert)
  • N’as tu point veu la viscontine a 3 (Adrian Willaert)
  • N’as tu point veu la viscontine a 4 (atypical)
  • Or, vray Dieu, qu’il est enuye (Crequillon?)

 


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Publications

With one posthumous exception Richafort's work was printed in anthologies.

  • Joannis Richafort modulorum quatuor quinque & sex vocum, liber primus (1556, Le Roy & Ballard)

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