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<!--a few titles from Attaignant 1542 (listed in CMM 52):
*O Maria stans sub crime 6vv
*Regina caeli 5vv
*Quis est iste qui prodereditur 5vv
*Quare fremuerunt 5vv
*Verba mea 4vv
*Miserere mei, Dom. 4vv
*Cantate Domino-Videreunt-Jubilate 4vv
*Domine Deus omnipotente 4vv
*Misericoriae Domini-Universae-Tribularer 4vv
*Regi seculorum a 4
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*Partus et intergritas 4vv
*Astiterunt reges-Benedictus es 4vv
*Audite reges-Inclinate 4vv
*Gyrum caeli-Ego in altissimis 4vv
*Auspice Domine 4vv
*Noe-Dicite 4vv
*Alleluia Angelus Domini-Et introeuntes 4vv
*Veni santé Spiritus-O lux-Lava 4vv
*Gaudent in caelis-O quam 4vv
*Michael archangel 4vv
*Congratulamini 4vv
*Ave Sanctissima Maria 3vv
*Regi seculorum II-Et beata 3vv
*Spes mea ab ubera 3vv
*Euntes ibant-Tunc 3vv
*Da pacem 3vv
*Benedictum sit 3vv
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*[[Chansons nouvelles en musique à quatre parties (Pierre Attaingnant)|''Chansons nouvelles en musique à quatre parties'']] 1528
*[[Second livre contenant XXXI chansons musicales (Pierre Attaingnant)|''Second livre contenant XXXI chansons musicales'']] 1535


==External links==
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Revision as of 04:28, 27 November 2020

Life

Born: about 1490

Died: 13 October 1562

Biography: Claudin's birthdate is inferred from his appointment to the Royal Chapelle in 1508. He travelled to Italy in 1515 and in 1520 took part, under Jean Mouton's direction, in the Field of Gold. the next decade was spent in Rouen and Amiens; by 1532 he was directing the Royal Chapel. In 1533 he settled in Paris and became a canon at Sainte-chapelle, where he is buried. 12 masses, 100 motets. 2 passions and 175 chansons survive.

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