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==Life==
==Life==
<b>Born: </b>1373
<b>Born: </b>1335/1373


<b>Died: </b>1411-12
<b>Died: </b>1411-12


<b>Biography:</b> Johannes Ciconia was born in Liège/Belgium around 1373 and died in Padova/Italy  in 1411. In the year 1385 we find him as a choirboy  at S. Jean l’Evangeliste in Liège  and in 1389 in Padua where he became cantor at the cathedral in 1403. Ciconia lived and worked there until his death. He composed Mass sections, motets and secular music.
<b>Biography:</b> Johannes Ciconia was born in Liège/Belgium around 1335/1373 and died in Padova/Italy  in 1411. In the year 1385 we find him as a choirboy  at S. Jean l’Evangeliste in Liège  and in 1389 in Padua where he became cantor at the cathedral in 1403. Ciconia lived and worked there until his death. He composed Mass sections, motets and secular music.


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Life

Born: 1335/1373

Died: 1411-12

Biography: Johannes Ciconia was born in Liège/Belgium around 1335/1373 and died in Padova/Italy in 1411. In the year 1385 we find him as a choirboy at S. Jean l’Evangeliste in Liège and in 1389 in Padua where he became cantor at the cathedral in 1403. Ciconia lived and worked there until his death. He composed Mass sections, motets and secular music.

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