Jean Courtois (composer)

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Jean Courtoys o Courtois fou un compositor francès del segle xvi. Va ser mestre de capella de la catedral de Cambrai. Deixà escrites, sis Misses que es conserven en la biblioteca de Munic, i en les col·leccions del seu temps, tant franceses com alemanyes i italianes, i figuren unes 30 composicions sagrades i profanes d'aquest autor a quatre, cinc i sis veus. rdf:langString
Jean Courtois (aktiv 1530 bis 1545; † vor 1567) war ein franko-flämischer Komponist und Kapellmeister der Renaissance. rdf:langString
Jean Courtois (fl. 1530–1545) was a composer of the Franco-Flemish School of the generation after Josquin des Prez. He was maitre de chapelle to the Archbishop of Cambrai in present-day France. His motet Venite populi terrae was written to celebrate Emperor Charles V and was performed in the Cathedral; the Emperor would have heard it in 1539 on his march to suppress the Revolt of Ghent. He wrote around 20 chansons, 15 motets, and 2 masses. Courtois’ work exhibits the varied imitative procedures and shifting textural treatment which typify the Franco-Netherlandish motet style. The chansons, for 4 voices, are in the "Parisian" style of the day; the works for 5 or 6 voices are in the more contrapuntal "Netherlandish" style. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jean Courtoys
rdf:langString Jean Courtois
rdf:langString Jean Courtois (composer)
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rdf:langString Jean Courtoys o Courtois fou un compositor francès del segle xvi. Va ser mestre de capella de la catedral de Cambrai. Deixà escrites, sis Misses que es conserven en la biblioteca de Munic, i en les col·leccions del seu temps, tant franceses com alemanyes i italianes, i figuren unes 30 composicions sagrades i profanes d'aquest autor a quatre, cinc i sis veus.
rdf:langString Jean Courtois (aktiv 1530 bis 1545; † vor 1567) war ein franko-flämischer Komponist und Kapellmeister der Renaissance.
rdf:langString Jean Courtois (fl. 1530–1545) was a composer of the Franco-Flemish School of the generation after Josquin des Prez. He was maitre de chapelle to the Archbishop of Cambrai in present-day France. His motet Venite populi terrae was written to celebrate Emperor Charles V and was performed in the Cathedral; the Emperor would have heard it in 1539 on his march to suppress the Revolt of Ghent. He wrote around 20 chansons, 15 motets, and 2 masses. Courtois’ work exhibits the varied imitative procedures and shifting textural treatment which typify the Franco-Netherlandish motet style. The chansons, for 4 voices, are in the "Parisian" style of the day; the works for 5 or 6 voices are in the more contrapuntal "Netherlandish" style.
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