Richard Loqueville

Richard Loqueville (died 1418) was a French composer active during the transition between Medieval and Renaissance music.

A musician at Cambrai Cathedral, Loqueville was a harpist and teacher, whose students included Edward III, Duke of Bar and the influential composer Guillaume Du Fay.

A trained harpist, he taught it to Edward III, the son of the Robert, Duke of Bar, in 1410.

[1] From 1413 until the end of his life he taught music at Cambrai Cathedral alongside Nicolas Malin.

The celebrated composer Guillaume Du Fay was likely a student his student at the cathedral[2] and Du Fay's first compositions were probably written under his influence and instruction.