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'''Aliases:''' Gerardus van Turnhout; Geert van Turnhout; Gérard de Turnhout  
'''Aliases:''' Jean de Turnhout; Jean-Jacques de Turnhout; Jan-Jacob van Turnhout; Ioannes Turnhout


==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' ''c.'' 1520, Turnhout
'''Born:''' ''c.'' 1545, Brussels


'''Died:''' 15 September 1580, Madrid
'''Died:''' after 1618, Brussels


'''Biography:'''<br>
'''Biography:'''<br>
Franco-Flemish composer. Worked in and around Antwerp from 1545 as singer and choirmaster, becoming in 1559 ''maître de chapelle'' at Saint-Gommaire of Lierre. He entered holy orders, but no date for his ordination is established. In 1562, he became music director of the Confrérie de Notre-Dame at Antwerp Cathedral, and was ''maître de chant'' there in 1563; on May 2, 1571 he was appointed ''maestro di capilla'' to the Flemish chapel of Philip II of Spain, until his death. As a musician of the Court, he composed in 1564 a ''Te Deum'' for the entry of Margaret of Parma into Antwerp. He published a volume of 3-part chansons and motets in 1569; a Mass ( ''O Maria vernans rosa'') and some 2- and 3-part chansons appeared in anthologies.
Flemish composer, younger brother of [[Geert van Turnhout]]. The family name was ‘Jacques’, which has given rise to the alternate Christian name ‘Jean-Jacques’ or ‘Jan-Jacob’.
 
Another musician, Jan-Jacob van Turnhout or Jean-Jacques de Turnhout (c 1545-after 1618), ''maître de chapelle'' at Bruxelles from 1594 to 1618, may have been related to Gérard (as a very young brother, or son).
 
 
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==List of choral works==
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*[[Si ignoras O pulchra a 6 (Ioannis Turnhout)|''Si Ignoras O Pulchra a 6'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/4/48/Turnhout-Si_Ignoras_O_Pulchra_a_6.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/9/99/Tomkins-Who_Is_This_That_Cometh_Out_Of_The_Wilderness.MID {{mid}}]&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/5/5d/Tomkins-Who_Is_This_That_Cometh_Out_Of_The_Wilderness.mus Finale 2006] &nbsp;) &nbsp;
 
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Il primo libro de madrigali, 6vv'' (Antwerp, 1589)
*''Sacrarum cantionum … liber primus, 5, 6, 8vv'' (Douai, 1594)


==External links==
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Revision as of 10:33, 7 February 2020

Aliases: Jean de Turnhout; Jean-Jacques de Turnhout; Jan-Jacob van Turnhout; Ioannes Turnhout

Life

Born: c. 1545, Brussels

Died: after 1618, Brussels

Biography:
Flemish composer, younger brother of Geert van Turnhout. The family name was ‘Jacques’, which has given rise to the alternate Christian name ‘Jean-Jacques’ or ‘Jan-Jacob’.

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List of choral works

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Publications

  • Il primo libro de madrigali, 6vv (Antwerp, 1589)
  • Sacrarum cantionum … liber primus, 5, 6, 8vv (Douai, 1594)

External links

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