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Revision as of 09:23, 14 March 2012
Aliases: Chainee, Chainée
Life
Born: c.1540, Liège
Died: 14 Oct 1577, Maastricht
Biography
Flemish composer. He received his musical training in the choir school of the cathedral of St Lambert, Liège, which he entered as a duodenus in 1550. Like his elder contemporaries Guyot, Gombert and Clemens non Papa, Chaynée sought to achieve a close relationship between music and text. His technique is impeccable, and the setting of the text is careful.
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