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==List of composers== The main composers of the {{lang|la|ars subtilior}} (those from whom at least three compositions in this style are known) are [[Anthonello de Caserta]], [[Johannes Cuvelier]], [[Egidius (Chantilly Codex composer)|Egidius]], Galiot, [[Matteo da Perugia]], [[Philippus de Caserta|Philipoctus de Caserta]], [[Jacob Senleches]], and [[Trebor (composer)|Trebor]].<ref>Apel 1973, 55.</ref> Other composers associated with the style include: * [[Johannes Ciconia]], ''Sus un fontayne'' * [[Baude Cordier]], ''Tout par compas'' (Rondeau-canon) and ''Belle bonne sage'' * [[Martinus Fabri]] * [[Paolo da Firenze]] * Guido de Lange, ''Dieux gart'' (Rondeau) * [[Johannes Symonis Hasprois]] * [[Matheus de Sancto Johanne]] * [[Solage]], ''Fumeux fume par fumée'' (Rondeau)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/na021.htm|title=Ars Magis Subtiliter|website=www.medieval.org}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2017}}<!--Does not identify this piece as an example of Ards subtilior: it merely lists it among the contents of a redording with other pieces from the ChantillyCodex.--><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www0.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Fumeux_fume_par_fumee_(Solage)|title=Fumeux fume par fumee (Solage) - ChoralWiki|website=www0.cpdl.org}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2017}}<!--Identifies the title, composer, form, number of voices, and manuscript source, but says nothing at all about the style of the piece, let alone any mention of the Ars subtilior.--><!--Certainly Solage is linked to the ars subtilior, but it is for the rhythmic extravagances of "S'aincy estoit" and "Calextone qui fut dame", which are completely absent in the highly chromatic "Fumeux fume".--> *[[Zacara da Teramo|Antonio Zacara da Teramo]], ''Sumite karissime'' *Anonymous composers at the [[Nicosia]] court of King [[Janus of Cyprus]]
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