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{{Aliases|Nicolas Colin}} | |||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' about 1512 | '''Born:''' about 1512 | ||
'''Died:''' February 1559 | '''Died:''' February 1559 in Brussels (WP:de); or after April 24 in Madrid (NG) | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
'' | Payen was a choirboy in Charles V's ''capilla flamenca'' by 1525. In 1556 he succeeded [[Cornelius Canis]] as ''maestro de capilla''. Surviving works number 12 motets and 5 chansons. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | |||
==Publications== | Payen was featured in the following anthology: | ||
*''[[Cantiones selectissimae liber primus (Sigmund Salminger)|Cantiones selectissimae liber primus]]'' (ed. [[Sigmund Salminger]]) (Augsburg: Ulhart, 1548) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:45, 8 August 2023
Alias: Nicolas Colin
Life
Born: about 1512
Died: February 1559 in Brussels (WP:de); or after April 24 in Madrid (NG)
Biography
Payen was a choirboy in Charles V's capilla flamenca by 1525. In 1556 he succeeded Cornelius Canis as maestro de capilla. Surviving works number 12 motets and 5 chansons.
View the Wikipedia article on Nicolas Payen.
List of choral works
- Avecque vous
- Carole cur defles
- Confitemur delicta nostra
- Convertimini ad me in toto corde
- Eripe me de inimicis meis
- Nisi quia Dominus
- Quis dabit capiti meo aquam?
- Resurrectio Christi
- Virgo prudentissima
Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)
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Publications
Payen was featured in the following anthology:
- Cantiones selectissimae liber primus (ed. Sigmund Salminger) (Augsburg: Ulhart, 1548)
External links
Works by Nicolas Payen in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)