Antoine de Févin

Antoine de Févin, a French composer of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, crafted a body of work that, while not as widely recognized today, was celebrated and disseminated throughout Europe during his time. Born around 1470, Févin's compositions include several Masses and motets, showcasing his mastery of the sacred choral genre. His music was notably performed during the elaborate funeral ceremonies for Anne of Brittany, highlighting his significance in the musical landscape of the era. Févin's works, such as the "Missa Ave Maria" and "Missa Salve sancta parens," offer a glimpse into the rich polyphonic style of the Renaissance, making them a captivating listen for those interested in the period's musical heritage. Despite his untimely death around 1511 or 1512, Févin's compositions continue to be preserved and performed, providing a timeless connection to the musical traditions of his time.

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