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'''Aliases:''' André Bevernage; Andries Beveringen
{{Aliases|André Bevernage|Andries Beveringen}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' ''c.''1542-3, Harelbeke, near Kortrijk
'''Born:''' ''c.''1542-3, Harelbeke, near Kortrijk
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'''Died:''' 30 July 1591, Antwerp
'''Died:''' 30 July 1591, Antwerp


'''Biography:'''<br>
'''Biography:'''
Flemish composer. On 21 January 1563 he was appointed choirmaster of St Salvator, Bruges, and on 22 September of the same year he was named to a similar post at Onze Lieve Vrouwkerk, Kortrijk. He remained in Kortrijk until 1577 although he held a prebend at St Willibrordus in Hulst in 1564. In 1578 Kortrijk fell briefly to Calvinist rule. By the following year Pevernage had secured the position of choirmaster at St Jacob, Bruges. This city too fell to the Calvinists and Catholic services were suppressed there from May 1581 until 1584. On 1 October 1584 he was reappointed to his former position at Kortrijk and less than a year later became choirmaster at Antwerp Cathedral where he remained until his death.
Flemish composer. On 21 January 1563 he was appointed choirmaster of St Salvator, Bruges, and on 22 September of the same year he was named to a similar post at Onze Lieve Vrouwkerk, Kortrijk. He remained in Kortrijk until 1577 although he held a prebend at St Willibrordus in Hulst in 1564. In 1578 Kortrijk fell briefly to Calvinist rule. By the following year Pevernage had secured the position of choirmaster at St Jacob, Bruges. This city too fell to the Calvinists and Catholic services were suppressed there from May 1581 until 1584. On 1 October 1584 he was reappointed to his former position at Kortrijk and less than a year later became choirmaster at Antwerp Cathedral where he remained until his death.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*{{NoCo|O com/' e gran martire}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Pevernage-O_com'e_gran_martire.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-O_com'e_gran_martire.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-O_com'e_gran_martire.MUS}} Finale 2008] )
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*[[Bicinia, Sive Cantiones (4 chansons) (Andreas Pevernage and Cornelius Verdonck)|''Bicinia, Sive Cantiones (4 chansons)'']] &nbsp; ( [http://www.laymusic.org/bicinia.html {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Bon jour mon coeur}} {{LLink|Pevernage-BonJour.pdf||Pevernage-BonJour.cap|Capella 2008}}
*{{NoCo|Dolce mio foco}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Pevernage-Dolce_mio_foco.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-Dolce_mio_foco.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-Dolce_mio_foco.MUS}} Finale 2008] )
*{{NoCo|Il dolce sonno}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Andreas_Pevernage-Il_dolce_sonno.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Andreas_Pevernage-Il_dolce_sonno.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Andreas_Pevernage-Il_dolce_sonno-XML.zip}} MusicXML] )
*{{NoCo|Fra l'altre virtu}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Pevernage-Fra_l_altre_virtu.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-Fra_l_altre_virtu.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-Fra_l_altre_virtu.MUS}} Finale 2008] )
*{{NoCo|La vita fugge (partbook format)}} &nbsp; ( [http://www.laymusic.org/music/sp/html/pieces/148.html {{net}}] )
*'''''Three-part Chanson on the poem "Diverses Amours" by Philippe Desportes'''''
: 1. {{NoCo|Deux que le trait d'Amour touche bien vivement}} &nbsp; ( [http://www.laymusic.org/music/sp/html/pieces/132.html {{net}}] )
: 2. {{NoCo|Ilz ont en mesme temps mesme contentement}} &nbsp; ( [http://www.laymusic.org/music/sp/html/pieces/147.html {{net}}] )
: 3. {{NoCo|Cest Amour qui si rare en la terre se treuve}} &nbsp; ( [http://www.laymusic.org/music/sp/html/pieces/129.html {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Quando la voce}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Pevernage-Quando_la_voce.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-Quando_la_voce.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Pevernage-Quando_la_voce.MUS}} Finale 2008] )
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==
'''as Composer'''
*[6] ''Missae'' (Antwerp, 1602)
*[39] ''Cantiones aliquot sacrae, 6–8vv, quibus addita sunt ''[25]'' elogia nonnula (Douai, 1578)
*''Laudes vespertinae'' (Antwerp, 1604)
*''Chansons … livre premier, contenant chansons spirituelles, 5vv'' (Antwerp, 1589)
**''livre second'', 5vv'' (Antwerp, 1590)
**''livre troisième, 5vv'' (Antwerp, 1590)
**''livre quatrième, 6–8vv'' (Antwerp, 1591)
**''tant spirituelles que prophanes, 5vv'' (Antwerp, 1606)
**''a six, sept, et huict parties'' (Antwerp, 1607)
'''as Editor'''
*''[[Harmonia celeste]]'' (Antwerp, 1583)


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 22 December 2022

Aliases: André Bevernage; Andries Beveringen

Life

Born: c.1542-3, Harelbeke, near Kortrijk

Died: 30 July 1591, Antwerp

Biography: Flemish composer. On 21 January 1563 he was appointed choirmaster of St Salvator, Bruges, and on 22 September of the same year he was named to a similar post at Onze Lieve Vrouwkerk, Kortrijk. He remained in Kortrijk until 1577 although he held a prebend at St Willibrordus in Hulst in 1564. In 1578 Kortrijk fell briefly to Calvinist rule. By the following year Pevernage had secured the position of choirmaster at St Jacob, Bruges. This city too fell to the Calvinists and Catholic services were suppressed there from May 1581 until 1584. On 1 October 1584 he was reappointed to his former position at Kortrijk and less than a year later became choirmaster at Antwerp Cathedral where he remained until his death.

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Publications

as Composer

  • [6] Missae (Antwerp, 1602)
  • [39] Cantiones aliquot sacrae, 6–8vv, quibus addita sunt [25] elogia nonnula (Douai, 1578)
  • Laudes vespertinae (Antwerp, 1604)
  • Chansons … livre premier, contenant chansons spirituelles, 5vv (Antwerp, 1589)
    • livre second, 5vv (Antwerp, 1590)
    • livre troisième, 5vv (Antwerp, 1590)
    • livre quatrième, 6–8vv (Antwerp, 1591)
    • tant spirituelles que prophanes, 5vv (Antwerp, 1606)
    • a six, sept, et huict parties (Antwerp, 1607)

as Editor

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