编辑来信

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Johannes de Sarto
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我想回应一下彼得·赖特1992年4月发表在本刊上的一篇非常有趣的文章《约翰内斯·布拉萨特和约翰内斯·德·萨托》。在最近对梵蒂冈档案馆的研究过程中,我发现了一些传记资料,这些资料可能有助于补充赖特博士介绍的关于作曲家的信息,并为他们之间关系的令人信服的风格基础提供文献佐证。关于约翰内斯·布拉萨特,我们现在有可靠的文件证实他的死亡日期(以前未知)相当接近1455年10月22日。这份文件是一份向教皇加列斯都三世(Pope Calixtus III)的请求书,请求现任教皇约翰内斯·布拉萨特(Johannes Brassart)最近去世。受赠人是列日教区圣保罗大学教堂的一名圣徒,年收入高达8马克。在这份文件中,布拉萨特被描述为腓特烈三世皇帝的前校长和校长。这类文件的性质实际上向我们保证,后一个头衔是他从皇帝的教堂退休时的官方头衔。这份礼物是由列日教区的神职人员Arnoldus Pictrar提出的。我怀疑这个牧师和音乐家阿诺德·皮卡特是同一个人,他在1469年被列在皇家礼拜堂成员名单的首位,并被描述为列日教区的牧师。是皇家教堂的一名成员要求已故音乐家的遗嘱,这强烈表明,布拉萨特与他以前的同事,特别是那些来自他的祖国列日的同事保持着某种联系。我提议提供的关于约翰内斯·德·萨托的新文献信息,也许可以澄清关于这位作曲家的身份的困惑(脚注8,第43页),也可能有助于确认布拉萨特和德·萨托之间的关系。第一份文件的日期为1457年6月18日,是列日教区的牧师约翰内斯·杜萨尔(Johannes Doussart)的教皇恳求书。他在申请一个牧师职位
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Letter from the editors
I should like to respond to Peter Wright's very interesting article 'Johannes Brassart and Johannes de Sarto' published in the April 1992 issue of this journal. In the course of recent research at the Vatican Archives, I have come across some biographical data that may help both to supplement information that Dr Wright presents about the composers and to lend documentary corroboration to the convincing stylistic grounds for their relationship. With respect to Johannes Brassart, we now have secure documentary confirmation of Jus death date (previously unknown) as having occurred fairly close to 22 October 1455. This document presents a supplication to Pope Calixtus III for a benefice whose incumbent, Johannes Brassart, had recently died. The benefice is a canonry at the collegiate church of St Paul in the diocese of Liege, the annual income of which is rated at a substantial eight silver Marks. In the document, Brassart is described as both a former cantor-capellanus and rector principalis of Emperor Frederick III. The nature of this kind of document virtually assures us that the latter title was his official title at the time of retirement from the enlperor's chapel. The benefice was requested by Arnoldus Pictrar, a cleric from the diocese of Liege. I suspect that this cleric is identical with the musician Arnold Pickart, who in 1469 was listed first in a rotulus of members of the imperial chapel, and who is described there as a priest of the diocese of Liege. That it was a member of the imperial chapel who requested the deceased musician's benefice strongly suggests that Brassart had retained some connection with his former colleagues, particularly those from his native Liege. The new documentary information I propose to offer for Johannes De Sarto may perhaps clear up the confusion over attributions to this composer (footnote 8, p. 43) and may also help to confirm a relationship between Brassart and De Sarto. The first document, dated 18 June 1457, is a papal supplication from Johannes Doussart, a cleric of the diocese of Liege. He is requesting a chaplaincy at a
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