- Jean (Jehan)
Titelouze (c. 1562/63 – 24
October 1633) was a
French Catholic priest, composer, poet and
organist of the late
Renaissance and
early Baroque...
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works by
notable composers, in
approximate chronological order:
Jehan Titelouze, Veni
creator (1623) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, "L'hymne de la Pentecôte"...
- 17th century. It
progressed from the
strict polyphonic music of Jean
Titelouze (c. 1563–1633) to a unique,
richly ornamented style with its own characteristic...
- of the
French school of
organ music as
exemplified in the work of Jean
Titelouze.
According to Jean-Benjamin de La Borde,
writing in 1780, Du
Caurroy was...
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organ music developed during the
Baroque era
through the
music of Jean
Titelouze, François Couperin, and
Nicolas de Grigny.
Because the
French organ of...
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organo of 1614 (3 m****es and
miscellaneous versets). in France, Jean
Titelouze published collections of
liturgical music in 1624 and 1626 (but the characteristic...
- 1564)
Godard (fl. 1536 – c. 1560)
Claude Gervaise (fl. 1540 – 1560) Jean
Titelouze (c. 1562/63 – 1633)
Pierre Guédron (c. 1570 – c. 1620)
Ennemond Gaultier...
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exponents of the
French polyphonic music tradition established by Jean
Titelouze and
Louis Couperin,
Roberday is best
remembered today for his
Fugues et...
- (1519–1595),
Catholic priest better known by his pen name
Thoinot Arbeau Jehan Titelouze (c. 1562/63–1633),
French organist and
composer Jehan Georges Vibert (1840–1902)...
- 1683, but was put back into service.
Prominent organists included Jean
Titelouze from 1588
until 1634, and
Jacques Boyvin from 1674
until 1706. A smaller...