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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 High...
- (1560–1615/20): L****us, de Monte, Vaet, Regnart, Luython, Wert, de Macque,
Claude Goudimel and Rogier. By this time, many of the
composers of
polyphonic music were...
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Guillaume Franc and a
certain Maistre Pierre. The
composer Claude Goudimel harmonized these melodies with
great variation in the
complexity of the...
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829–1869)
Clytus Gottwald (1925–2023)
Claude Goudimel (1514/1520–1572)
Glenn Gould (1932–1982)
Morton Gould (1913–1996) Charles...
- muni****lities of the
urban community. Besançon was the
birthplace of:
Claude Goudimel (1510–1572), musician,
teacher of Palestrina,
composer of
Protestant hymns...
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Antonio de Cabezón
Jacobus Clemens Andrea Gabrieli Nicolas Gombert Claude Goudimel Francisco Guerrero Claude Le
Jeune Orlando di L****o
Vicente Lusitano Pierre...
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secular song but was ****ed with a
religious or
moralizing text.
Claude Goudimel, a
Protestant composer most
noted for his Calvinist-inspired
psalm settings...
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Antonio de Cabezón
Jacobus Clemens Andrea Gabrieli Nicolas Gombert Claude Goudimel Francisco Guerrero Claude Le
Jeune Orlando di L****o
Vicente Lusitano Pierre...
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distinguished as Palestrina; in
addition L****us
reworked some of his music.
Claude Goudimel also used a
secular chanson of Maillard's as
source material for a m****...
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Dorati c. 1513 – 1593
Italian Also a trombonist;
active at
Lucca Claude Goudimel c. 1514/1520 – 1572
French John
Sheppard c. 1515 – 1559
English Cypriano...