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'''Aliases:''' Le Hurteur, Guillaume
'''Aliases:''' Le Hurteur, Guillaume
==Life==
==Life==
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'''Biography'''<br>
French composer and choirmaster. The only known biographical information comes from the title-page of his book of motets published by Attaingnant in 1545. It states that Le Heurteur was a priest, serving as canon and preceptor of the choirboys at St Martin, Tours. Virtually all his music appeared in Parisian or Lyonnaise prints between 1530-1545.
French composer and choirmaster. The only known biographical information comes from the title-page of his book of motets published by Attaingnant in 1545. It states that Le Heurteur was a priest, serving as canon and preceptor of the choirboys at St Martin, Tours. Virtually all his music appeared in Parisian or Lyonnaise prints between 1530-1545.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*[[Grace, vertu, bonté, beaulté, noblesse (Guillaume Le Heurteur)|''Grace, vertu, bonté, beaulté, noblesse'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[http://www.xprt.net/~vox/Music/Music.html {{net}}]
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*[[Quant je boy du vin claret (Guillaume Le Heurteur)|''Quant je boy du vin claret tout tourne'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- 2 editions available
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==Publications==
*''Operum musicalium liber primus, XVII modulorum'' (Paris, 1545)


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Revision as of 18:47, 18 July 2021

Aliases: Le Hurteur, Guillaume

Life

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Biography

French composer and choirmaster. The only known biographical information comes from the title-page of his book of motets published by Attaingnant in 1545. It states that Le Heurteur was a priest, serving as canon and preceptor of the choirboys at St Martin, Tours. Virtually all his music appeared in Parisian or Lyonnaise prints between 1530-1545.

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List of choral works

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Publications

  • Operum musicalium liber primus, XVII modulorum (Paris, 1545)

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