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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.  
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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Revision as of 01:44, 6 March 2017

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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