Trent Codices

Trent Codices
   The largest and most significant collection of 15th-century polyphony, the codices consist of seven manuscripts of Tyrolean provenance and contain more than 1,500 compositions from the years c. 1400–c. 1480, including works of Guillaume Du Fay, Antoine Busnoys, and Johannes Ockeghem.

Historical dictionary of sacred music. . 2006.

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