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Johannes Alanus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johannes Alanus Johannes Alanus (''fl.'' late 14th or early 15th century) was an English composer. He wrote the motet ''Sub arturo plebs/Fons citharizancium/In omnem terram''. Also attributed to him are the songs "Min frow, min frow" and "Min herze wil all zit frowen pflegen", both lieds, and "S'en vos por moy pitié ne truis", a virelai. ''O amicus/Precursoris'', attributed simply to "Johannes", may be the work of the same composer.〔Grove, Johannes Alanus〕 ==Identity== As with many medieval composers, there is some confusion as to Alanus's identity. For the composer represented in the Old Hall Manuscript, who has sometimes been conflated with Johannes Alanus, see Aleyn. The composer of ''Sub Arturo plebs'', is identified as Jo.Alani and referring to J.Alani Minimus.〔 He has been identified with Dominus Johannes Aleyn (or John Aleyn), who was a chaplain for the chapel of Edward III of England and later Canon of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle from 1362 until his death in 1373. He received many other favors which indicate royal patronage, probably from Queen Philippa of Hainault.〔
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