Johannes Reson

fl. 1425/1435

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Biographie

Primarily known by attributions to his name of two French songs and religious pieces copied in three music manuscripts produced in the Veneto in the 1430s. One mention of a ‘Ser Giovanni Ragione, cantore’ at Siena Cathedral in April–May 1431 can convicingly be linked to him. The word "ragione" is the normal translation into Italian of the French word "raison", which in turn is an obvious alternative spelling of his last name to look for in archives. His rondeau Il est temps que je me retraye can be interpreted as an autobiographical evocation of his disappointing experience of courtly life, probably in Italy, which leads him to decide to travel back to his homeland, probably somewhere in France.

Fiala David

Informations

  • Rôles

    Composer
    Member of a church (musician)

  • Genre

    Homme

Événements

(YYYY-MM-DD)
Musical source

Composer
1425/1435
Venezia (Italy)


Commentaires : Attributed works in Ox (reason for linking this event to Venezia) and Q15

Musical position

Member of a church (musician)
1431-04/1431-05
Siena (Italy)


Institution : Duomo di Siena, Siena (Italy)

Bibliographie : D'Accone 1997

Variantes

Raison ; Raizon ; Rezon

Relations familiales

Aucune relation familiale.

Bibliographie

[D'Accone 1997]

D’Accone, F. A., 1997, The civic muse: music and musicians in Siena during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Chicago http://www.sudoc.fr/109354648.

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Fiala David - Project manager ; Biography author

Elzinga Harry - Scientific editor


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Fiala David, Johannes Reson, in RicercarDataLab [http://preprod-ricercar.cesr.univ-tours.fr/people/1628/] (accessed 21 January 2025).

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