Dominique Phinot (c. 1510 – c. 1556) was a celebrated Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, renowned for his contributions to sacred music. Active primarily in Italy and southern France, Phinot's work was highly regarded during his time, leaving a lasting impact on Renaissance polyphony. Employed in Urbino on multiple occasions, his compositions, such as the Missa Si bona suscepimus, showcase his mastery of the genre. Phinot's legacy endures through his influential works, which continue to captivate audiences and scholars alike.