1320s in music
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The 1320s in music involved some events.
Events
- 1321 â The Confrérie de St Julien-des-Ménétriers, the strongest of the medieval musicians' guilds, is established in Paris.[1]
- 1322 â The Valladolid Council forbids hiring Moorish musicians to enliven Christian vigils.[2]
- 1323 â Guillaume de Machaut becomes secretary to John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia,[3]
- 1326
- March â Johannes de Muris moves to the double monastery of Fontevrault (Maine-et-Loire).[4]
- Robert de Handlo writes his treatise on music notation, Regule cum maximis magistri Franconis cum additionibus aliorum musicorum.[5]
Compositions
- 1324 â Guillaume de Machaut â Bone pastor Guillerme/Bone pastor qui pastores/[tenor], motet for three voices, composed for the appointment of Guillaume de Trie as Archbishop of Reims.[6]
Deaths
- 1325
- 7 January â Denis of Portugal, monarch and troubadour (b. 1261).
- 27 September â Amir Khusrow, Indian poet, scholar, and musician (b. 1253).