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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 1459 | '''Born:''' before 1459 | ||
'''Died:''' 30 October 1522 | '''Died:''' 30 October 1522 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' Mouton was appointed ''écolâtre-chantre'' at Notre Dame, Nesle in 1477 and by 1483 was ''maître de chapelle'' and a priest, having presumably reached the required age of 25. He held posts at Amiens (1500), Grenoble (1501), and from 1502 was attached to the French royal court. In 1518 he succeeded [[Loyset Compère]] at St. Quentin where he was buried, the now-lost headstone reportedly naming him "Maistre Jehan de Hollingue, dit Mouton". Among his pupils was [[Adrian Willaert]]. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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Revision as of 00:40, 28 October 2019
Life
Born: before 1459
Died: 30 October 1522
Biography Mouton was appointed écolâtre-chantre at Notre Dame, Nesle in 1477 and by 1483 was maître de chapelle and a priest, having presumably reached the required age of 25. He held posts at Amiens (1500), Grenoble (1501), and from 1502 was attached to the French royal court. In 1518 he succeeded Loyset Compère at St. Quentin where he was buried, the now-lost headstone reportedly naming him "Maistre Jehan de Hollingue, dit Mouton". Among his pupils was Adrian Willaert.
View the Wikipedia article on Jean Mouton.
List of choral works
Sacred Works
Secular Works
- Adieu, mes amours
- Dulces exuviae
- En venant de Lyon
- La, la, la, l'oysillon du bois
- Prens ton con
- Qui ne regrettoit le gentil Févin?
- La rosée du mois de Mai a 5
- La rosee du mois a 6
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Publications
External links
- Works by Jean Mouton in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)