The 1310s in music involved some events.
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Events
- 1310 – Completion of the first book of the short version of the Roman de Fauvel, possibly by Gervès du Bus, who later would write the second book.[1]
- 1313 – Augsburg Cathedral receives a bequest from the bishop to promote choral singing.[2]
- 1314
- 6 December – Gervès du Bus completes of the second book of the Roman de Fauvel.[1]
- 1316 – A "Mistro Zucchetto" is appointed organist at St Mark’s, Venice, in the earliest document related to music at that church.[3]
- 1317 – Chaillou de Pesstain expands the Roman de Fauvel.[1]
- 1318 –
- In the week before Laetare Sunday in Lent, the annual assembly ("school") of minstrels is held in Bruges.[4]
- exact date unknown – Deacon Niphon of Grottaferrata copies MS V-CVbav gr.1562 with hymns in the eight modes (oktōēchos) for Sundays.[5]
Compositions
- 1314 – Philippe de Vitry, Garrit gallus/In nova fert/Neuma (motet, for three voices)[6]
Births
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Deaths
- 1318
- 1319
- exact date unknown – Remigio dei Girolami, Italian philosopher and music theorist (b. 1235).[8]
References
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