Josquin Dor (fl. 1516–1522) was a Franco-Flemish singer and composer of Renaissance music.[1]

Life and career

Josquin dor was active around 1516 to 1522 serving Cardinal Ippolito d'Este. He later moved to Rome to be in Pope Leo X's musici segreti, and then the papal choir.[1]

Music

The Missa de nostra domina is Dor's only surviving work, though the work's Credo was written by the little known composer Johannes Beausseron.[1]

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