Philippus de Caserta
Philippus de Caserta
Philippus de Caserta, French composer and music theorist; b. c. 1360; d. c. 1435. His extant works include a Credo and 16 ballades. See W. Apel, ed., French Secular Works of the Fourteenth Century, Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae, LIII/I (1970). The treatises Tractatus de diversis figuris and Regule Contrapuncti have been attributed to him, but their authorship remains in dispute.
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