Bernar, Bernardus or Bernhard Ycart, also Hycart, Hycaert, Icart, Ycaert (active in the late 15th century) was a Flemish or possibly Catalan composer and theorist based at the Aragonese court in Naples.[1] Originally assumed to be Flemish, like many Oltremontani musicians in Italy, sources such as Historia de la música española (1983) advance that Ycart was probably a native Catalan or Aragonese.[2]

His small number of surviving works include five pieces (three Magnificats, a Gloria and a Kyrie) from the Codex Faenza, a set of three Lamentaciones preserved in Naples, and a single motet O princeps Pilate from the Cancionero de Montecassino. Additionally a French chanson Non toches a moy has been ascribed to Ycart.[3]

References

  1. Albert Ernest Wier The Macmillan encyclopedia of music and musicians 1938 Page 858 "Hykaert, Bernhard (Ycart), late 15th century Netherlands composer and theorist ; lived in Naples. His works included sacred and secular vocal pieces."
  2. Historia de la música española Tomo 2. Desde el ars nova hasta 1600. Samuel Rubio. Alianza Editorial. 1983.
  3. Lawrence F. Bernstein La Couronne et fleur des chansons a troys 1984 - Volume 3, Part 2 - Page 39 "appeared in the chanson "Non toches a moy" by Bernhard Ycart.62"


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