Jacob De Senleches
50 top tracks
Jacob De Senleches
50 top tracks
Albums

Ce Diabolic Chant
Jacob De Senleches

Figures of Harmony: Songs of Codex Chantilly c. 1390
Jacob De Senleches

Figures of Harmony: Songs of Codex Chantilly
Jacob De Senleches

Marchaut and his Time: 14th Century French Ars Nova
Jacob De Senleches

French Ars Subtilior
Jacob De Senleches

Ars Subtilior
Jacob De Senleches

D'Amours loial servant - French and Italian Love Songs of the 14th-15th Centuries
Jacob De Senleches

Codex Chantilly: En l'Amoureux Vergier
Jacob De Senleches

Century: La musique des siècles, Volume 7: Ars subtilior & Pré-Renaissance
Jacob De Senleches

Je voy le bon tens venir: Polyphonies & danses autour de 1400
Jacob De Senleches

The Medieval Romantics
Jacob De Senleches

Masters, Monsters and Mazes - Treading the Medieval Labyrinth
Jacob De Senleches
Biography
Jacob Senleches (fl. 1382/1383 – 1395) (also Jacob Senlechos and Jacopinus Selesses) was a Franco-Flemish composer and harpist of the late Medieval era. He was one of the composers who worked in a style commonly known as the ars subtilior....Read more on Last.fm
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Jacob Senleches (fl. 1382/1383 – 1395) (also Jacob Senlechos and Jacopinus Selesses) was a Franco-Flemish composer and harpist of the late Medieval era. He was one of the composers who worked in a style commonly known as the ars subtilior.
It has been suggested that Jacob Senleches has been born in St. Luc near Evreux, France (U. Günther) or in Senleches (or Sanlesches) in Cambrai, today France (A. Tomasello). In 1382 he seems to have been present at the court of Eleanor of Castile (d. September 1382), possibly in her service. In Fuions de ci he laments the death of her and proclaims to seek his fortune either "en Aragon, en France ou en Bretaingne".
Afterwards he is found in service of Pedro de Luna, Cardinal of Aragon (later Pope Benedict XIII, 1394-1423), as a harpist. There is a treasury document assigning payments to one "Jaquemin de Sanleches, juglar de harpe" from the royal household in Navarra dated August 21, 1383. The payment is made so that Jacquemin may return to "his master", Pedro de Luna.
A supplication to Benedict XIII in 1395 consists of a Jacob de Selesses asking for the benefice attached to a parish church in the diocese of Cambrai.
Despite the small number of transmitted compositions Jacob de Senleches is counted among the central personalities of Ars subtilior. He developed mainly the rhythmic possibilities of the era.
The texts deal mainly with himself and his career. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Jacob+de+Senleches">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
