Claude Goudimel (c. 1514 to 1520 – between 28 August and 31 August 1572) was a French composer, music editor and publisher, and music theorist of the...
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(1560–1615/20): Lassus, de Monte, Vaet, Regnart, Luython, Wert, de Macque, Claude Goudimel and Rogier. By this time, many of the composers of polyphonic music...
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director Claude Goudimel, French composer, music editor and publisher Claude Gouffier (1501–1570), French nobleman and book collector Claude Charles Goureau...
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the secular song but was fitted with a religious or moralizing text. Claude Goudimel, a Protestant composer most noted for his Calvinist-inspired psalm...
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he moved to Rome, where he studied in the school of the Huguenot Claude Goudimel. He also studied with Robin Mallapert and Firmin Lebel. He spent most...
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slain were the philosopher Petrus Ramus, and in Lyon the composer Claude Goudimel. The corpses floating down the Rhône from Lyon are said to have put...
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distinguished as Palestrina; in addition Lassus reworked some of his music. Claude Goudimel also used a secular chanson of Maillard's as source material for a...
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universelle of 1637). Other Huguenot composers were not so fortunate. Claude Goudimel, a very similar composer whom Le Jeune may have known, was murdered...
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French film director and film critic, related to the Monod family. Claude Goudimel (1520–1572), composer of musical settings for the Psalms (Genevan Psalter)...
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Cabezón Jacobus Clemens Andrea Gabrieli Nicolas Gombert Claude Goudimel Francisco Guerrero Claude Le Jeune Orlando di Lasso Vicente Lusitano Pierre de Manchicourt...
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