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G. Dupoitt

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Composer, presumed to be French, about whom little is known.

G. Dupoitt (fl. ca. 1420–1430) was a composer, presumed to be French, about whom little is known. His only known work is the three-voice motet "Salve mater misericordie, stella maris," found in the Trent Codices (I-TRbc 92, 135v–136). There the piece is attributed to G. Dupoitt, but the name has often been misread as G. Dupont. It is possible the name is a corruption or alternative spelling of Dubois.

The motet text also appears in a 13th-century English conductus found in Oxford Bodleian Library manuscripts GB-Ob 489 and 591. According to musicologist Peter Wright, Dupoitt's setting is awkward in its melodic and harmonic writing, though its mensural usage is of interest.

References

  1. ^ Wright, Peter (2001). "Dupoitt, G". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.08348. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  2. "I-TRbc MS 1379 [92] (Trent 92)". Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music. Retrieved 2020-06-22.

External links

Free scores by G. Dupoitt in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)

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