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Difference between Chansonnier Cordiforme and John Bedyngham

Chansonnier Cordiforme vs. John Bedyngham

The Chansonnier Cordiforme (1470s), or Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu, is a cordiform (heart-shaped) music manuscript, Collection Henri de Rothschild MS 2973, held in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France. The manuscript was commissioned in Savoy between 1460 and 1477 by canon Jean de Montchenu, later Bishop of Agen (1477) and Bishop of Vivier (1478–1497). An edition was prepared by Geneviève Thibault de Chambure in 1952, and the complete manuscript was recorded by Anthony Rooley and the Consort of Musicke. John Bedingham (also Bedyngham, Bedyngeham, Bodigham, Bellingan, Benigun, ?Boddenham; d. 1459/60) was an English early Renaissance composer.

Similarities between Chansonnier Cordiforme and John Bedyngham

Chansonnier Cordiforme and John Bedyngham have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Chansonnier Cordiforme and John Bedyngham Comparison

Chansonnier Cordiforme has 14 relations, while John Bedyngham has 11. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (14 + 11).

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