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Guillaume Bouzignac (c. 1587 – c. 1643) was a
French composer.
Bouzignac was
probably born in 1587 in Saint-Nazaire-d'Aude. He
studied at the Cathedral...
- Boësset 1586 – 1643
French Stefano Landi 1586 – 1643
Italian Guillaume Bouzignac 1587 – 1643
French John
Adson 1587 – 1640
English Samuel Scheidt 1587...
- 1640) Ivan Lukačić (c. 1587–1648)
Samuel Scheidt (1587–1654)
Guillaume Bouzignac (1587–1643)
Charles d'Ambleville (1588–1637)
Walter Porter (1588–1659)...
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Roger Boutry (1932–2019) François
Bouvard (c. 1684 – 1760)
Guillaume Bouzignac (before 1592 –
after 1641)
Fritz Bovet (fl. 1845–1888)
Helen Bowater (born...
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Giovanni Pierluigi da
Palestrina in 1575,
Giovanni Gabrieli,
Guillaume Bouzignac, Charles-Hubert Gervais,
Mondonville (1734) and Michel-Richard de Lalande...
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century repertoire of
Versailles and the
French cathedrals.
Guillaume Bouzignac :
Motets et Scènes Sacrées,
Ensemble Vocal Contrepoint, dir.
Olivier Schneebeli...
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Claude Goudimel,
Pierre Certon, Jean Mouton,
Claudin de Sermisy,
Guillaume Bouzignac,
Eustache du
Caurroy and Clément Janequin. The
French chanson became po****r...
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alternate with a
choir singing the
liturgical plainchant.
Guillaume Bouzignac,
chapel master of the
cathedrals of Angoulême, Bourges, Rodez, Clermont-Ferrand...
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December 8 –
Antoine Boësset,
French court musician and
composer (born 1586)
probable –
Guillaume Bouzignac,
French composer (born c.1587)...
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William Christie. 1994: Handel's
Messiah with Les Arts
Florissants 1994:
Bouzignac Te Deum,
Motets with Les Arts
Florissants 1995:
Mozart Requiem with Les...