I can help with this, but I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute news sources. Based on what’s commonly known, John Dunstaple (also spelled Dunstable) was a medieval English composer who lived circa 1390 to 1453; there isn’t evidence of recent activity or contemporary news about him, as he lived in the 15th century. If you’re looking for the latest discussions or scholarly updates about his work, I can help summarize recent scholarship or point you to reputable sources.
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John Dunstable has been played on NTS shows including Getting Warmer w/ Jen Monroe, with Credo (Da Gaudiorum Premia) first played on 22 January 2020. John Dunstaple or Dunstable (c. 1390 – December 24, 1453) was an English composer of polyphonic music of the late medieval era and early Renaissance. He was one of the most famous composers active in the early 15th century, a near-contemporary of Leonel Power, and was widely influential, not only in England but on the continent, especially in the...
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www.rovr.liveJohn Dunstaple (or Dunstable, c. 1390 24 December 1453) was an English composer of polyphonic music of the late medieval era and early Renaissance periods. He was one of the most famous composers active in the early 15th century, a nearcontemporary of Leonel Power, and was widely influential, not
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