Adam

[Adam —]
fl. circa 1430

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Biography

To this single name were ascribed three rondeaux copied in the manuscript OxfBC 213 soon after 1430 : Au temps vendra, Au grief hermitage and Tout a caup. These three ascriptions must refer to one composer, probably French-speaking, active in the 1420s.
Identification
This composer could be almost any musician active in the early to mid-15th century named Adam, not an uncommon first name at that time. Indeed, many candidates have been suggested in the literature over the years, such as Adam Meigret, Adam Fabri, Erasmus Adam, Adam Hustini de Ora, Adamo Grand (see their biographies). To them can be added Adam Hocquet, active as a minor vicar in Cambrai, who was well acquainted with Guillaume Du Fay. None of these identification seriously prevails on the others.

Fiala David

See also:

Grove Online

Information

  • Roles

    Composer

  • Gender

    Male

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Musical source

Composer
circa 1430
Veneto (Italy)


Comments: Ascriptions of 3 chansons in GB-Ob MS. Canon. Misc. 213

Variant names

No variant.

Familial connections

Adam Hocquet (Hypothetical identification)

Bibliography

[Grove Online]

S. d., Grove Music, Grove Music Online https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/grovemusic/ (consulté le 5 avril 2025).
(p. Article "Adam" consulted 6 April 2025)

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Fiala David - Project manager ; Biography author

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Fiala David, Adam, in RicercarDataLab [http://preprod-ricercar.cesr.univ-tours.fr/people/1715/] (accessed 19 April 2025).

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