Burgundian ducal chapel

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The Burgundian ducal chapel was the influential musical establishment of the Dukes of Burgundy, renowned in the 15th century for its composers and performances that shaped early Renaissance music across Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court chapel
musical chapel
musical establishment
activeInCentury 15th century
affiliatedWith Dukes of Burgundy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Charles the Bold NERFINISHED
John the Fearless NERFINISHED
Philip the Good NERFINISHED
commissioned Mass cycles
chansons
motets
contributedTo spread of Burgundian musical style
standardization of cyclic Mass
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
employed Antoine Busnois NERFINISHED
Gilles Binchois NERFINISHED
Guillaume Dufay NERFINISHED
Johannes Ockeghem NERFINISHED
Pierre de La Rue NERFINISHED
floruit early Renaissance
function provided music for court ceremonies
provided music for ducal liturgy
served as symbol of ducal prestige
genre liturgical music
polyphonic music
sacred music
hadPart adult male singers
chapel master
choirboys
clerics
historicalPeriod early Renaissance Europe
late Middle Ages
influenced Franco-Flemish school NERFINISHED
Renaissance music in Europe
influencedBy French sacred music tradition
Netherlandish polyphony
locatedIn Burgundian Netherlands NERFINISHED
Duchy of Burgundy NERFINISHED
notableFor development of early Renaissance style
high-quality musical performances
influential composers
partOf Burgundian court NERFINISHED
patron Dukes of Burgundy NERFINISHED
usedLanguage French
Latin
Middle Dutch

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Burgundian School of music centeredIn Burgundian ducal chapel