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Petrus de Domarto

Petrus de Domarto was a Renaissance Franco-Flemish composer and a contemporary of Ockeghem. He flourished in the middle of the fifteenth century. He sang at the Church of our Lady in Antwerp, and was also at Tournai. Two mass settings - a four voice Missa Spiritus almus and a three voice Missa sine nomine - have survived.

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