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'''Aliases:''' Clement Jannequin; Clement Janequin
{{Aliases|Clement Jannequin|Clement Janequin}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1485 ca., Châtellerault, Vienne
'''Born:''' 1485 ca., Châtellerault, Vienne
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'''Died:''' 1558 (?)
'''Died:''' 1558 (?)


'''Biography''' The earliest record of Janequin is as a ''clerc'' in Bordeaux in 1505. He moved to Angers in the 1530's and later to Paris, being settled permanently there in 1549. He made his will in January 1558 and had died when ''Octante deux pseaumes de David traduits en rithme françoise par [[Clément Marot|Cl. Marot]] et autres avec plusieurs cantiques'' appeared in 1559.
'''Biography''' The earliest record of Janequin is as a ''clerc'' in Bordeaux in 1505. He moved to Angers in the 1530s and later to Paris, being settled permanently there in 1549. He made his will in January 1558 and had died when ''Octante deux pseaumes de David traduits en rithme françoise par [[Clément Marot|Cl. Marot]] et autres avec plusieurs cantiques'' appeared in 1559.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===Sacred works===
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===Secular works===
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*{{NoCo|Chansons de maistre Clement Janequin}}, Paris, 1528
*''Les chansons de La guerre, La chasse, Le chant des oyseaux, La louette, Le rossignol'', Paris, 1537
*{{NoComp|Livre 8: 19 chansons a 4|Pierre Attaingnant}}, Paris: Attaingnant, 1540
*''La bataglie, La louette, Le critz de Paris, Le chant des oyseaux, Le rossignol, libro primo'', Venice, 1545
*{{NoComp|Livre 31: 30 chansons a 4|Pierre Attaingnant}}, Paris: Attaingnant, 1549
*''[[Cinquièsme livre du recueil (Nicolas Du Chemin)|Cinquièsme livre du recueil contenant quatre excellentes chansons anciennes]]'', Paris, 1551
*''Premier livre des inventions musicales'', Paris, 1555
*''Second livre des inventions musicales'', Paris, 1555
*''Second livre de chansons et cantiques spirituels'', Paris, 1555
*''Premier livre contenant plusieurs chansons spirituelles'', Paris, 1556
*''Proverbes de Salomon'', 4 vols., 4vv, Paris, 1558
*''Verger de musique'', 4–5vv, Paris, 1559
*''Octante deux pseaumes de David'', 4vv, Paris, 1559


==External links==
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*[http://www.clement-janequin.com www.clement-janequin.com]
*[http://www.clement-janequin.com www.clement-janequin.com]
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*[https://www.musicologie.org/Biographies/janequin.htm Biography and list of chansons at musicologie.org]}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:24, 3 March 2023

Aliases: Clement Jannequin; Clement Janequin

Life

Born: 1485 ca., Châtellerault, Vienne

Died: 1558 (?)

Biography The earliest record of Janequin is as a clerc in Bordeaux in 1505. He moved to Angers in the 1530s and later to Paris, being settled permanently there in 1549. He made his will in January 1558 and had died when Octante deux pseaumes de David traduits en rithme françoise par Cl. Marot et autres avec plusieurs cantiques appeared in 1559.

View the Wikipedia article on Clément Janequin.

List of choral works

Sacred works

Secular works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

  • Chansons de maistre Clement Janequin, Paris, 1528
  • Les chansons de La guerre, La chasse, Le chant des oyseaux, La louette, Le rossignol, Paris, 1537
  • Livre 8: 19 chansons a 4, Paris: Attaingnant, 1540
  • La bataglie, La louette, Le critz de Paris, Le chant des oyseaux, Le rossignol, libro primo, Venice, 1545
  • Livre 31: 30 chansons a 4, Paris: Attaingnant, 1549
  • Cinquièsme livre du recueil contenant quatre excellentes chansons anciennes, Paris, 1551
  • Premier livre des inventions musicales, Paris, 1555
  • Second livre des inventions musicales, Paris, 1555
  • Second livre de chansons et cantiques spirituels, Paris, 1555
  • Premier livre contenant plusieurs chansons spirituelles, Paris, 1556
  • Proverbes de Salomon, 4 vols., 4vv, Paris, 1558
  • Verger de musique, 4–5vv, Paris, 1559
  • Octante deux pseaumes de David, 4vv, Paris, 1559

External websites:

References

  • Howard Mayer Brown, "Clément Janequin", in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN 1561591742
  • Howard Mayer Brown and Richard Freedman: "Clément Janequin", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed July 2, 2005), (subscription access)
  • Gustave Reese, Music in the Renaissance. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954. ISBN 0393095304