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Wegman dans sa notice du New Grove (NG2). Christopher Reynolds dans son ouvrage « Papal patronage and the Music of St. Peter’s, 1380-1513 » fait une hypothèse et une démonstration que nous ne suivrons pas mais qu’il est intéressant de signaler. Il assimile Guillaume Faugues au chantre ténor de la basilique Saint-Pierre et de la Chapelle Sixtine Guillaume Des Mares, au compositeur et copieur de musique de la basilique Saint-Pierre prénommé Gullielmus et éventuellement au ténoriste Guillelmus Da Francia de la cathédrale de Padoue (Reynolds 1995, p. 194-202), et ainsi donne une vraie biographie au compositeur Guillaume Faugues.\n• Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges, 1462 et 1471. \n1462 : Guillaume Faugues figure comme chapelain dans les comptes 1462-1463, avec des distributions normales au terme de Saint-Jean (9 livres 6 sols et 6 deniers) et très faibles au terme de Saint-Michel (37 sous et 4 deniers). Il ne touche rien à Noël et Pâques. Il disparaît du compte suivant disponible celui de l’année 1467-1468. Il n’est donc resté que 3 mois chapelain de la Sainte-Chapelle, sachant cependant que l’on ne dispose pas des comptes des 3 années précédentes, ni des 4 années suivantes. Par contre, pendant ces trois mois, il fait office de maître des enfants, ayant parmi ses enfants de chœur Philippe Basiron, Pierre Lambert est maître des enfants de chœur les 9 mois suivants. Il partage les distributions de Pierre Lambert comme l’indique une annotation en marge des comptes de 1462-1463 pour Pierre Lambert : « A Messire Pierre Lambert pour le nourissement et instruction desdiz enffans lesquelz il a nourriz et instruis durant l'an de ce present compte pour lequel nourrissement et instruction il a eu par marché fait entre mesdizseigneurs et luy la somme de 120 livres tournois [dans la marge : Docuit per quictantiam de IIIIxxX libris signatam Lambertet per unam quictantiam de XXX libris signatam Faugues]. Guillaume Faugues a presque certainement rencontré pendant cette période Johannes Ockeghem en visite à Bourges (NG2, Higgins 1990, p. 12, 14, 26 et Pilleboue PCR d’après F-AD 18, 8G 1649, f. 113,114, 117v et 8G 1650). \n1471 : le 16 juillet 1471, messieurs ordonnent que maître Fauques prêtre sera présenté exparte capituli au trésorier ou son vicaire pour être reçu chappelain à la place de feu Jean Ploton. [conclusum fuit quod dominus Faugues presbiter presentabitur ex parte capituli domino thesaurario seu eius vicario ut recipiatur et admictatur ad cappellanum seu in cappellaniam sacre cappelle loco deffuncti domini Johannis Ploton]. Cette présentation fait référence à une ordonnance du 14 octobre 1469, réservant 4 places à la présentation du chapitre pour les homme suffisants et idoines. C’est la première mention de ce type de présentation (Pilleboue PCR d’après F-BnF, n.a.l. 1534, f. 81). \n• Oeuvres\nBien que Guillaume Faugues soit mentionné parmi 13 magistri cantilenarum dans le Omnium bonorum plena de Compère datant approximativement de 1470, il ne survit de ses oeuvres que 5 messes. Tinctoris fait l’éloge de sa Missa ‘Vinus vina vinum’. Ses messes sont largement diffusées dans les années 1460 et 1470 et il emble avoir eu une grande influence sur Johannes Martini. Une brève analyse de ses 5 messes est faite dans la notice de Wegman (NG2) à laquelle nous renvoyons.\nSes oeuvres sont publiées par G.C. Schuetze, Collected Works of Faugues, (New York, 1960) [S] et dans les deux editions de Monumenta polyphoniae liturgicae sanctae ecclesiae romanae, i/1 (Rome, 1948); i/4 (Rome, 1952) [M].\nMissa ‘La basse danse’ [S] / Missa ‘L'homme armé’ [S, Mi/1] / Missa ‘Vinus vina vinum’ [Mi/4] / Missa ‘Le serviteur’ [S], ed. in DTÖ, xxxviii, Jg.xix (1924) / Missa ‘Je suis en la mer’ [S]."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"36"},["name","Bibliography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"11430"},["text","NG2 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"11431"},["text"," Pilleboue PCR"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Present from April 1447 through at least February 1448, there are two payments to him for expenses related to two boys in his care (docs. 1447a and c). For that reason alone he is likely to be a northerner, although not, as previously  suggested, Robinet de la Magdalaine (also Robert Pele), from 1450 to at least 1474 a singer at the Burgundian court. The putative  connection between Robinet and Rubino stems from a mid-sixteenth century account of Robinet's life in the Catalogue des provosts du monastère de Warren ... diocèse de Saint-Omer , and the mistaken impression from Haberl that Rubino sang at St. Peter's for May and June 1447 only.[7] But since Rubino remained at St. Peter's longer, he could not have left Rome in 1447 as Robinet did in order to return to his studies in Caen. From there Robinet went on to appear in Brussels for Easter in 1448.[8]  It is unclear whether Rubino is the singer Robinetto paid in 1449-50.[9] Although there are few surviving payments for 1449, the basilica chapter collected a rent from magister Michaele, \"relative of Robinetto our singer.\"[10] Unlike Rubino, Robinetto received no payments for boys in his care, and he was also a beneficiary of the basilica; moreover,  the names are never confused—the singer in 1447-48 is never identified with the diminutive \"-etto,\" while that present in  1449-50 is never named without it. The last payment to mention Robinetto in November 1450 was a division of money owed to  ten chapter members that had recently died in the plague.[11] Robinetto was only one of several victims of a particularly virulent attack of the plague that disrupted the  Jubilee celebrations during the summer and fall months. Seven papal singers quit their positions between March and August, and at least three of them died.[12] Rubino sang with two tenors: Johannes Grone in 1447 and Hervé (June 1447 to at least February 1449), who arrived at St. Peter's  in June, at the same time that Johannes Puyllois surfaced in Rome.[13] Joining them at least in 1448 was a singer described as a cleric from Troyes, Theodericus de Beaunes.[14] Hervé was evidently replaced by Andreas de Palermo, a beneficiary of the basilica, and the only certifiably Italian tenor  at the basilica in the fifteenth century. Though Andreas is named only in August 1450, he may well have been one of the anonymous  singers present the whole Jubilee Year. Lists of beneficiaries paid at Easter and St. Mark's in 1450 include payments to Andreas  de Palermo. But starting in August similar lists identify him as \"Andreas tenorista \" and \"Andreas cantore .\" In 1452 he is apparently still present, there named \"Andreas Guglielmi.\"\n\n[7] Regarding Robinet, see pp. 280-89 of the edition of the Catalogue des prévosts du monastère de Watten ... diocèse de Saint-Omer by Aimé Leroy. Leroy proposes (p. 262) that the manuscript catalogue was based on an older manuscript at the monastery of  Watten. The connection with the St. Peter's Rubino appears in Marix, p. 202-4. Marix depends on André Pirro, \"Robinet de la Magdalaine,\" 15-18.\n[8] Furthermore, the supposed date of Robinet's trip to Rome is incorrect. According to the Catalogue des prévosts , Bishop Johannes Castiglione, Robinet, and three other singers left Normandy for Rome on 31 August 1446 in order to greet  Pope Nicholas V. But Nicholas did not become pope until the following March. They would not have left in 1446 to pledge obedience  to Eugenius IV since England had consistently supported Eugenius from the beginning of his pontificate. Instead, Castiglione  and his entourage left in August 1447, after Rubino had been hired at St. Peter's. King Henry VI informed the University of  Caen on 21 June 1447 that he would forward their requests to Rome with Castiglione, who was soon leaving; see Henri Prentout,  \"Esquisse d'une histoire de l'université de Caen,\" 48.\n[9] The last references to Rubino appear in a fragment of an undated Exitus register now bound as fols. 87-91 of Censualia 15 (1492). He and Aruc (i.e., Hervé) are paid 8 carlini each for January and then again for February. This amount is the same, and also recorded in carlini rather than ducats, as singers were paid in 1447-48. This register may be a second copy from that year.\n[10] He paid 12 ducats auri in 1449 and 1450 for a house with the sign of St. George in the parish of Santa Maria Virgariis; Censualia 5, int. 5 (1448), fol. 44v; and Censualia 6, int. 1 (1450), fol. 45v.\n[11] Doc. 1450e. The use of the diminutive \"-etto\" could signify a physical distinction of age or size between two singers with  the same name, as may have been the case in 1461, when Guillaume des Mares sang alongside Guillelmino.\n[12] Starr, \"Music and Music Patronage,\" 165, n. 187. This plague forced Nicholas to flee in the summer and fall; Ludwig Pastor,  The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages , 2:84-88. For a list of papal abbreviators that died from it in 1449-50, see Hermann Diener, \"Ein Formularbuch aus der Kanzlei  der Päpste Eugen IV und Nicholas V,\" 390-92.\n [13] Grone, never listed in pay records, appears for the last time in a benefice letter from 30 Sept. 1447 (Reg. suppl. 420, fol.  8v). \"Hervé\" was a name common in Brittany and Normandy. It could apparently also be rendered in French as \"Hugues\" or \"Huguet,\"  as with Hervé, bishop of St. Brieuc (1432-36), also known as Huguet de Boiscrobin. In St. Peter's records Hervé also is called  Aruc. The linguistic translation of \"her-\" into \"ar-\" in \"Aruc\" and \"Hervé\" also occurred for the papal singer Richardus Herbare,  listed in some St. Peter's records as \"Arbore\" (e.g., in the Exitus for 1450, fol. 10v).\n [14] Reg. suppl. 431, fol. 2851 (5 Nov. 1448)."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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A fixture in the papal choir for nearly twenty-five years (1432-56) and a native of Bayeux in Normandy, Herbare  held the degree of master of arts and the lucrative curial posts of  procurator audientiae litterarum and papal credentiarius . [Starr, \"Music and Music Patronage,\" 188-90.] Although his two months at St. Peter's represent the only recorded instance of a papal singer being \"lent\" to the basilica,  this practice may have been an extension of earlier arrangements, by which papal singers worked at St. Peter's not for months  at a time but for individual liturgical feasts. After May the basilica replaced Herbare with another northerner, Hervé."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Jehan Sauvage en 1472” ; Perkins 1984, p. 541 d'après F-BnF, ms. fr. 7853, p. 1524). Il figure comme sommelier de la chapelle, à 120 l., dans le “mémoire des noms des officiers de la feue reine Charlotte de Savoie” dressé en janvier 1483 et publié par Godefroy 1684, p. 365-366. Il est probable qu'il ait servi la reine de 1472 jusqu'à sa mort en 1483.\n• Chapelle de la reine de France Anne de Bretagne, 1496-1498. Il pourrait être le Jean Sauvage qui figure (sans titre) parmi les neuf chapelains à 100 l. dans l’”Estat des Officiers de la Maison de Reyne Anne de Bretagne… pour les années 1496, 1497 & 1498” (publié par Godefroy 1684, p. 706-709, à la p. 707; La Laurencie 1933, p. 8, donne la cote F-BnF, ms. fr. 21451, f. 330v).\n\nInventaire des biens de Charlotte de Savoie, reine de France, (1483) - Page 5\nbooks.google.frAlexandre Tuetey - 1865 - 48 pages - Afficher la publication en entier\nMaistre Jehan Sauvage , aussi sommelier vi\" lt. Guillaume Verrier, clerc de chappelle lx lt. 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Guillaume Rubi de Rouen, organiste en 1399, ds la chapelle de Bg 1415-1419 (Wright). MARIX1939, p.130 & 174. Inscrit sur les cptes en 1431, après plusieurs années à la Ste Chap de Dijon, il reçoit 19 francs en 1431 « en recompensacion de deux livres de chant qu'il a faiz pour ladicte chappelle et aussi pour avoir un breviare » puis 9£ 10s « pour faire escrire, notter et enluminer ung livre ou sont escriptes les Passions » en 1434. Abbé des folz en 1435,1er clerc >1436, chapelain >1442 (rempl. Helbin Haimbaut), quitte la cour en 1451, remplacé par Jean Hire.\n• On sait qu’un Guillaume Le Rouge, considéré comme l’auteur des œuvres attribuées à « Le Rouge » dans les manuscrits musicaux de l’époque, apparaît alors au service de Charles d’Orléans et le sert jusqu’à son décès en 1465 (service 1451-1465, pour une liste de sa chapelle en 1455-56, voir Laborde1853, II, p.357. La découverte de nouveaux registres de comptes de Charles d’Orléans est évoquée par Higgins 1987, p.251). L’identification des deux chantres est peu en faveur à l’heure actuelle (NEW GROVE 2 / Cat.Fallows art. « Le Rouge / Rouge »). Fallows admet que Ruby peut être le “Le Rouge cité par Tinctoris comme compositeur d’une Messe Mon cuer pleure (sur une chanson de Fontaine, lui aussi de Rouen et chapelain Bg). Proportionale: [47] Et alii eodem signo temporis imperfecti et prolationis maioris subsesquitertiam, ut hic: [CSM22/2a:47,1; text: Discantus, Tenor]\nQuod licet faciant Lerouge et Puyllois in Missis Mon cuer pleure et in quodam \"Et in terra\" plagalis autenti triti irregularis tamen est intolerabile. \n• Le versement par le compte de la recette générale de Brabant de 1478 d’une pension accordée par Philippe le Bon à un certain « Guillaume le Rouge » (1478R2, f.54) est intriguante. Le fait que son nom n’ait pas été relevé dans un état des pensions accordées par Philippe le Bon sur la recette de Brabant dressé en 1464 (ADN, B17475) pourrait indiquer que ce pensionné est bien l’ancien chantre de la chapelle Guillaume Ruby, revenu chercher fortune auprès de ancien maître après le décès de Charles d’Orléans. Cependant, si les informations de Marix sur Guillaume Ruby sont exactes, ce chantre aurait eu au moins 90 ans en 1478. Pensions, avant 1478 : 2s 6d / jour sur la recette générale de Brabant à Guillaume Le Rouge.\n• Virelai Se je fayz dueil ds Mellon, messe So ys emprintid (Tr90 et SP B80) attribué a “W (de) Rouge” (Tr) ."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Guillaume arrived at St. Peter's in mid-December  1462; Pius had just returned to Rome on 13 December following a six-month absence. Guillaume then left the basilica in March  1465 and returned in mid-May; Pius journeyed to and from Siena from 4 April to 19 May. And Guillaume left again for June through September; Pius  took his final trip to Ancona on 18 June, dying there in August.\n\nWegman BSCE\nRosa, Guillaume\nfl. 1469-89; + 1489.\nTenor; can. RomeP; RomeSP; BrugesSD\nHabR 231; 237. StrohmB 188.\n"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"36"},["name","Bibliography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"11347"},["text","Haberl 1887 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"11348"},["text"," Strohm 1985"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Either may  have been hand C. Fornant was paid to notate \"some new quinterns in the old book which was destroyed\" (doc. 1475b). But in  terms of handwriting and heritage, the more likely candidate is Winochus, who from his entry into the choir (by March 1474  at the latest) until his departure at the end of September 1478 was the basilica's only tenor. If he is the Winnocus who sang  tenor in Bruges in 1470-71, then he would have been well positioned to acquire the Busnois \"twin\" in the first place (Strohm 1985, p.161)"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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A supplication  dated 19 February 1465 reveals him to be Philippus de Holland, cleric from the diocese of Worms, a singer at St. Peter's as  well as rector at the altar of St. John Chrysostom. On this day he received his promotion to the order of priest; indeed, during March the chapter of St. Peter's granted him two ducats as alms for his first Masses \"sung in our church.\"[38] He may be the Philippus de Hollandia who was a vicar at Antwerp Cathedral in 1441 (although a promotion to the priesthood  usually took place at age twenty-five), or the composer of the Missa Je ne vis oncques la pareille copied in 1476 into Munich 3154 and attributed only to \"Phi. 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Langhe n’est pas le chanteur Pierre Landrick* d’Utrecht, qui sert à cette période la chapelle pontificale (qui pourrait éventuellement être le Pieter cité à plusieurs reprises dans la lettre évoquée ci-dessous). En revanche, il est manifestement le chanteur nommé Pietro Longi dans la liste de la chapelle pontificale en octobre 1442, puis Petr. de Langhe en novembre (Haberl 1885, p. 465 [Bst. I, p. 69] et Haberl 1887, p. 223 [Bst. III, p. 35]). Haberl et, plus clairement encore, Planchart 1998 (p. 119, n. 62), considèrent que ce chanteur adulte n’est autre que Petrus de Bomalia / Pierre de Bomel [recte Bomal], l’un des trois enfants de chœur liégeois recensés au service du pape à Bologne en octobre 1437. Ce Pierre de Bomal, enfant, disparaît en effet des listes au moment où de Pierre Langhe apparaît parmi les adultes. \n• Cathédrale de Tournai, 1450-1466. Les archives de la banque Médicis à Florence conservent une lettre (I-ASF, Mediceo avanti il Principato, XCIII, 575 [mais en fait 558 selon l’inventaire, et la publication en ligne] ; publiée et commentée par Grunzweig 1937, p. 80-88; voir aussi D’Accone 1961, p. 317, puis Grunzweig 1937, p. 427-428 n.53) rédigée en flamand et signée de P. De Langhe, adressée au chanteur Robbijn Scufeleere* alors à Florence, datée “en hâte, à minuit” de Tournai le 4 février 1450. L’auteur y évoque son projet de célébrer sa première messe à Courtrai avant la prochaine Saint-Jean, raison pour laquelle il demande à son ami et correspondant de lui faire parvenir deux aunes (de Flandres) et demie (1,7 m) de soie de Lucques rouge pour confectionner un chaperon (la lettre se trouvant dans les archives des Médicis, le paiement dut se faire par l’intermédiaire de cette banque, hypothèse évoquée dans la lettre). Langhe demande ensuite des nouvelles de Florence, si on y trouve des “camarades” et où se trouve “Pieter”, puis explique que, de son côté, il est content de son emploi de maître des enfants de la cathédrale de Tournai, où il est logé et gagne 62 couronnes (”cronen”) par an. Il ne pense pas à quitter le pays, et encourage même Robbijn à y revenir (“me drinct hier als wel wijn als daer ende met mijnder pine dits claer”: ”on y boit aussi bien du vin qu’en Italie, et avec moins de labeur, c’est sûr”). Quelques documents évoquent ce maître des enfants: en 1455, ce “dominus Petrus Langhe” vient d’obtenir la cure de l’église paroissiale de Cortemarck, qu’il détient in absentia par dispense du chapitre de Tournai (elle est déservie par maître Guillaume Snellaert). Le 17 juillet 1461, un certain Roger Pape lui succède et, le 15 mai 1466, Langhe est pourvu par l’évêque de Tournai d’une des deux portions de l’église paroissiale de Comines, qu’il ne détenait plus en 1470.\n• Ses compagnons à la chapelle royale, 1450. Dans sa lettre, Langhe écrit: “j’étais pourvu de six compagnons. Quatre de ceux-ci se trouvent dans la chapelle du roi de France et, nous deux [lui et un autre chantre qu’il ne nomme pas], nous nous trouvons à Tournai où je suis maître des enfants.” Les quatre confrères de Langhe engagés à la chapelle royale restent à identifier, mais il est possible que Jean Ockeghem soit l’un d’eux.\n• Remarques. La claire origine liégeoise de l’enfant de chœur Petrus de Bomalia contredit l’hypothèse de Grunzweig selon laquelle le fait que Langhe célèbre sa première messe à Courtrai tend à indiquer sa ville d’origine. Aucun autre élément ne remet en doute l’identification Langhe-de Bomal, et la date célébration de sa première messe au printemps 1451 concorde avec la biographie d’un chanteur encore enfant en 1437, muant en 1442, donc né vers 1425 et ordonné à environ 26 ans. On pourrait même se demander si Langhe ne peut être identifiable au COMPOSITEUR PIERRE de DOMARTO*, que la documentation cambrésienne qualifie de  “bon musicien” de Tournai en  octobre 1451. 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French composer. The names 'Nicholas' and 'C. Merques' appear in 15th-century music manuscripts; the name 'K. Merques' appears only in modern musicological literature, and has arisen owing to a misreading of the index of the inventory of the Trent manuscripts (in DTO, xiv--xv, Jg.vii/1--2, 1900/R) where the first composition listed under the surname Merques is a Kyrie, abbreviated K. Nicolas and C. Merques may be the same, since 'C.' could mean either Colin, the diminutive, or Claus, the German equivalent of Nicolas, as was suggested by van den Borren. A singer and cleric from Arras named Nicolas de Merques entered the chapel of the Council of Basle in November 1433 and remained until at least 1436; in 1444--5 he was in the chapel of the antipope Felix V. The style of the 14 works attributed to him or to C. Merques suggests that they were composed in the mid-1430s, and there is no stylistic reason to doubt that anything under the surname Merques, including works attributed to C. 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Voir la sélection de docs au nom de Guillaume Purreaz, p. 530-534\ndoc 927, fév. 1442, envoyé en campagne de recrutement en Flandres\n\nBouquet-Boyer1968, p. 284\n\nNom connu, lu qque part, à retrouver (Martin Porée, confesseur de Jean sans Peur ?)\n\nWegman BSCE\nPoree, Guillermus\nfl. 1444?-59? Tenor; mon. SavoyDC\nBouqS 284.\n\n???\nRegesta Leonis X, Joseph Hergenröther, 1884 - 1024 pages\n1515\n16 866) Vincentio Missomie cantori capellano suo alteram portionem par. eccl. per duos rectores regi solitae Castri oppidi Antvrerpien. Cameracen. dioec. obitu Wilhelmi Porret vac confert. G. F. L. 1036 f. 6. \n\nBradley 1992, p. 136-140\n1440-1450\nImmediately at the beginning of the decade, the names of new performers began to appear in the registers. Included in the list of chaplains receiving robes in 1440 is the Benedictine, Frere Guillaume Pureaz (alias Guillaume Poree or Guillaume Le Moyne), a tenor, present con-\n\n121. Augusta Lange, \"Une Lettre du Duc Louis de Savoie au Duc de Bourgogne a propos de Guillaume Dufay,\" Centre europeen d'etudes burgondo-medians, Publication IX (1967), pp. 103-5. The dukes of Burgundy and Savoy had takeTI positions on opposite sides of the struggle within the Church between Pope Eugenius IV on one hand, and the Council of Basel on the other. The Council had elected Amadeus VIII of Savoy pope (Felix V), and not surprisingly was supported in this by the duchy of Savoy. Burgundy, however, supported Eugenius. It appears that Dufay feared being caught up in this disagreement between his powerful patrons.\n\nChapter III 137\ntinuously at the court of Savoy from 1440 until 1459. 122 In the same year, the documents indicate that two anonymous singers were newly arrived. 123 These could have been Villete, cantor, and Johannes Clisse (sometimes called Clipse, or Esclipse) since the next list encountered in the registers, that of January 1441, mentions tl~eir names for the first time .124 Johannes Clisse must have joined the chapel in 1440, because on 30 November he was paid thirty florins for one year's salary.125 He was active in the chapel until 1463. 126 By August of 1440 a second singer, also named Villete, had joined the group. 127 By January of 1442, the chapel included: 128\nMess. Janin\nMess. Herlin Fustien *\nMess. Pierre Brun\nMess. Jaques Andrenet [Chantre de SyonJ *\nFrere Guillaume Ie Moyne [Pureaz] *\nLe petit Villete *\nJehan Clisse *\nMess. Vautellin [Gauthier de PernesJ *\nAnthoine Mestralet *\n\n122. Bouquet, \"La cappella,\" p. 284.\n123. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 87r [document #703J.\n124. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 141r [document #704J.\n125. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 141r [document #704J.\n126. See also Bouquet, \"La cappella,\" p. 283.\n127. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 81v-82v [document #706J.\n128. A. S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 162r-162v [document #708J.\n\nChapter III 138\nPierre Barbier\nLe grant Villete *\nMess. Guillot *\nHenry Bisole\nDocuments from 1442 and 1443 refer to Herlin Fustien as magister capelle domini, the first to be so named after Dufay's departure in 1439. 129 He may actually have assumed the title somewhat earlier: since in the autumn of 1441 he ----~ .... _~ .&:.: .... - .LC,-C..&.VC\\.A. ~.J..vc aunes of cloth as a reward for having \"made\" certain books for the chapel. The care of books for that body was a task which in general fell to chapel masters. 130 His administrative role is further indicated in 1443, when Herlin was responsible to buy certain items (ccrrees [?]) for three petis chantres, presumably choirboys, who had very recently been taken into the duke's employ. Herlin was one of two people sent to recruit new singers, implying that his duties as chapelmaster entailed musical as well as administrative talents. Le grant Villete and Le petit Villete in the above list are the singers Johannes (Le grand) and Jacobus (Le\n\n129. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 408r [document #951]; #90. 90v-91r [document #953].\n130. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 55r [document #949]. Tomasello, Music and Ritual, pp. 79-81, points out that chapel masters at the papal court in Avignon were charged with the care of books for the chapel as early as 1353. Wright, Burgundy, p. 75, indicates the same practice at Burgundy some years later, when the premier chapellain cared for the service books from which the choir sang.\n\nChapter III 139\npetit) who were active at Savoy through the 1440's, although both were absent during the period 1442-45. Past musicological references almost universally assume that Jacob was the son of Johannes, although the documents state repeatedly that they were brothers. 131 There is nothing to indicate that either was a priest: and Augusta Lange has pointed out that Johannes was married. 132 Johannes was involved with -the Savoyard chapel until at least 1454, whereas Jacobus continued in the duke's employ\nuntil 1466. 133 It is entirely likely that the Jacobus de Villete who was active at the Aragonese court of Naples in\n\n131. See, for example, A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 164v [document #710]; but see also Dufour and Rabut, Les Musiciens, p. 38. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 469r [document #709]. A single reference from January 1442 names a Jacobus Villete junior among the members of the chapel, opening the possibility that there may have been a third Villete, the son of one or the other of the brothers, although there is nothing further in the documents to support this. I am more inclined to think that the sobriquets \"grand\" and \"petit\" that were used to differentiate the singers result from Johannes's (\"grand\") being older than Jacobus (\"petit\"). The term \"junior\" meaning \"the younger,\" simply reflects this age relationship between them.\n132. Augusta Lange, \"Martin le Franc recteur de SaintGervais a Geneve et les fresques de cette eglise,\" Centre europeen d'etudes burgondo-medianes, Publication IX (1967), p. 101, n. 15. In October 1451 Jean (i.e., Johannes] de Villete and his wife Giana de Dorthens were awarded the possessions of Flora de Lys, who had been condemned to death for poisoning one Taurino Palluel.\n133. Bouquet, \"La cappella,\" p. 285.\n\nChap~er III 140\n1473 is the singer who was employed at savoy.134 The chapel continued to grow during the period after 1442. In November of the following year, the documents mention for the first time Jehan Seignieux, master of the enfants de chapelle, and three children: 135\nJehan Reigni~~~\nJehan Dortoni~O\nJehan Condre\n\nThis is the first mention of either choirboys or their master since 1434. Negotiations were also afoot to bring new adult singers into the ensemble. In 1444, Guillaume Pureaz was given the job of travelling to Flanders and Germany ad querendum alios cantores pro capella domini. 137 Likewise in the same year, Berlin Fustien received twenty-five ducats for horses bought at Cambrai to transport duos cantores, videlicet dictus Fonteyne [Johannes Fontayne] et eius socio from Gressus (near Cambrai?) to Geneva, where\n\n134. Atlas, Naples, p. 43. 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Clerc chantre de 1480-1481 au plus tard à 1492-1493, absent en 1489-1490, il est appelé “Cornelise Zwagers van Schiedam”.\n• Confrérie Notre-Dame de Bois-le-Duc / ‘s-Hertogenbosch, 1489-1490. Son absence de Bergen-op-Zoom en 1489-1490 permet d’envisager qu’il soit le ténoriste Corneille Hulst payé pour deux semaines en cette même année à Bois-le-Duc ( “item enen tenoer noch gehad 2 weeeken, geheyten heer Cornelijs Hulst, diewelck wederomme toeeh, ter weken 14 st., 28 st.” ; Smijers 1931, p. 197). La divergence de désignation toponymique entre Schiedam (prov. Hollande méridionale) et Hulst (prov. Zélande) est problématique mais l’identification est renforcée par des éléments ultérieurs.\n• Collégiale Notre-Dame d’Anvers, 1497-1503. Dans une lettre non datée publiée par Vander Straeten (MPB, VI, p. 73-74) puis commentée par Lockwood (1974, p. 15-17 sur ce chanteur), l’envoyé du duc de Ferrare Ercole I d’Este relate le recrutement de plusieurs chanteurs à Anvers, Thérouanne et Bruges. Parmi les “contra alti” qu’il recrute à Notre-Dame d’Anvers se trouve “misser Cornelio Svaghere”. Malgré une divergence de tessiture, il semble bien qu’il faille reconnaître ici le ténoriste “Cornelis van Hulst” déjà signalé à Bois-le-Duc, dont le service à Notre-Dame d’Anvers est attesté de la seconde moitié de l’année 1497 à la première moitié de 1503 (Van den Nieuwenhuizen 1978, p. 42).\n• Homonymie. Contrairement à une identification proposée par Sartori et répétée depuis, rien ne permet d’affirmer que Zwagers est le “Cornelio” qui sert la chapelle de Galeazzo Maria Sforza en 1474-1475 (Sartori 1956, p. 64 qui identifie Cornelio par la précision “Svagher di Fiandra”, qui pourrait bien ne reposer que sur la lettre publiée par Vander Straeten). Ce Cornelio est sans doute Cornelio di Lorenzo*. Parmi les autres chantres prénommés Cornelius, la chronologie permettrait d’imaginer d’identifier Zwagers à la fois à Cornelio di Guglielmo de Climbert, cité à Florence en 1491-1492 et/ou à Corneille Robelaer alias L’Allemant alias Hollandinus*, actif à Cambrai de 1495 à mars 1497. 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Le chantre resta et conserva son bénéfice. p.88-89: une lettre du 1er mars 1473 au chapitre de l’église de Côme exige de conférer un Bénéfice à Guillaume Giggardi. p.91, Gigard, clerc d’Arras, veut partir en août 1473 mais choisit de rester après un entretien avec le duc. p.101, payé 12 ducats, ds la liste de la chapelle du 15 juillet 1474. p.114: ordre d’arrêter le chanteur  en date du 4 juin 1474.p.116: sauf-conduit pour Guillaume Giggardi, qui va en France, valable pour six mois, en 1474. p.136 : lettre de Galeazzo datée 25 novembre 1475, à un ambassadeur, qui évoque une visite de Cardin Bosco à Chambéry auprès du roi de france, où il doit rencontrer le ténoriste de la chapelle appelé Guillaume, identifié comme Gigard, “qui avait quitté le service de Milan pour retourner en France”.\n• Perkins 1984, app. I-8, juillet 1486: chanoine d’Evreux, réclame un bénéfice à la cathédrale de Chartres. App. II : ds la liste de la chapelle en 1474-75.\n• Tinctoris dédie un traité à “Guillaume Guinant, premier chapelain du duc de Milan”. Si l’on exclut une confusion avec Antoine Guinati, le candidat le plus probable est ce Gigard.\n• En 1491-1494, Guillaume Gigard détient la “prébende de Bernienville” (André Cornette, Aux alentours d’Évreux, 1970, p. 117)\n\n\nWegman BSCE\nGigart, Guillaume\nfl.1474-86. Capp. ; cantor. FranceRC\nPerkF 555."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Une lettre de mars 1473 mentionne les chanteurs “volés” à Ferrante d’Aragon liste: Cornelio Picardo, Aloe de Brabantia, Gregorio de Fiandra. Le roi de Naples leur a donné licence de retourner dans leur pays natal (pas de partir à Milan !).\n• Peut-il s’agir de Loyset Compère ? Ou est-il Aloysio da Cuxago"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Ce chanteur, qui se signala à Sienne, Ferrare et Milan, est cité dans une lettre du plus haut intérêt, adressée de Rome le 22.3.1469 par le chanteur Jachet de Marville* à Lorenzo de’ Medici (Beccherini 1941, p. 98-101, d’après I-ASF-Med. av. il Principato, F. CXXXVII, c. 812 ; traduction anglaise partielle dans D’accone 1961, p. 324). Marville y propose ses services et ceux des quatre chanteurs qu’il juge nécessaires pour réorganiser la chapelle Saint-Jean de Florence, démantelée par le départ de “Cordier* et tous ses compagnons”. Marville et ses compagnons, “qui n’ont jamais séjourné à Florence”, sont tous prêts à venir pour un salaire de 6 ducats mensuels chacun, et 12 ducats pour le voyage. En plus du ténor Jean de Bourgogne, de lui-même comme “contre”, et d’un “contre” à la voix “bien grave” (“uno contre che sia ben basso”) qu’il conviendra de faire venir de France ultérieurement, Marville suggère d’engager trois dessus (“tre canti altissimi colle voce bone, piene e suave”) : “maître Jacques français”, “Jacques de Neux-Port, flamand, à la voix haute et nette”, et “Jenin de Brabant” (“Et questi sono li loro nomi : el tenore si chiama Joanne de Burgogna, el primo canto, che have sì bella voce, quanto dire si porria, si chiama maestro Jacobo franzose, el secondo canto, el quale have una voce alta e netta, si chiama Jacobo de Neux-Port, fiammingo, e el terzo canto, el quale have la voce alta e bella, si chiama Jenino de Brabant” ; Beccherini 1941, p. 100). Aucune mention de Jacques de Nieuport n’a été mise au jour à Florence, et bien que présent à Rome en mars 1469, il ne semble avoir servi ni la chapelle pontificale, ni le chœur de Saint-Pierre. Il était en fait très probablement venu de Sienne à Rome en compagnie de Marville, qui raconte dans sa lettre avoir fait ce voyage au début de l’hiver 1468, après “avoir entendu dire que [Lorenzo] ne voulait pas rester sans chanteurs” (“Et cosi mi partive da Siena, avendo audita del mese di novembre vostra intentione de non volere stare senza cantori ; gionse in Roma a dì XXVI di iannaio per conoscere e videre se vi era cosa che fosse honore di cantori per vostra capella ; id., p. 99). Le fait est que Nieuport servait apparemment la cathédrale de Sienne pendant l’été 1468, et qu’il y retourna aussitôt la proposition de Marville rejetée.\n• Cathédrale de Sienne, 1468-1473. C’est en effet après avoir employé Jachet de Marville que la cathédrale de Sienne avait recruté Jacques de Nieuport, qui servit pendant trois mois à l’été 1468, puis au moins d’avril 1470 à février 1471, au salaire de 10 l. mensuelles, et ponctuellement par la suite. Deux paiements du 31.4.[sic]1470 et du 7.5.1473 l’identifient sans ambiguité comme “Jacomo de Novo Porto”. Le registre comptable de 1469-1470 manquant, on ne sait exactement quand il revint durant cette période, mais il est probablement le “Jacomo di Fiandra, nouveau chanteur du duomo” qui reçut le 14.5.1469 “la clé de la chambre à côté de la citerne où Giachetto [de Marville] demeurait” (D’Accone 1997, p. 208-209). Cette date concorde précisément avec la lettre de Marville : il est donc presque certain que, Lorenzo de’ Medici n’ayant pas donné suite à la proposition de Marville, Nieuport décida de revenir à Sienne. Le paiement isolé de mai 1473 indique en outre qu’il y revint pour de brèves périodes après 1471, sans doute au gré de ses voyages dans la péninsule, entre Ferrare, Milan et Rome.\n• Chapelle de Ferrare, 1472. “Jacheto de Nemport cantore” est cité dans une liste de la chapelle de Ferrare en 1472, mais ne reparaît plus ensuite (Lockwood 1984, p. 318 [annexe des listes de la chapelle, sans commentaire dans le livre ; la liste de 1474, ibid., nomme : Jacomo de Bechari, Jacomo Gualtiero de Ulandia et Jacopo de Morpach, mais aucun ne semble pouvoir être identifié à Nieuport). En 1494, un nouveau chantre appelé “Jacotin cantore”, différent de Jachet de Marville, figure sur les listes de Ferrare. Il reparaît sur les listes suivantes, de 1497 et 1499, mais disparaît dès celle de 1500 (id., p. 326). Son lien avec Nieuport semble peu probable (il pourrait s’agir du Jacotin Frontin* mentionné en 1516 au service du cardinal Louis d’Aragon).\n• Chapelle de Milan, 1473. P. et L. Merkley (Merkley & Merkley 1999) ont publié des actes et des lettres qui documentent la carrière, entre 1473 et 1480, d’un important chanteur de la chapelle de Galeazzo Maria Sforza à Milan, qu’ils appellent systématiquement “Iacotin Ruenport”. Ce nom doit sans doute en fait être lu “Nieuport”, et il semble que ces documents ne concernent pas tous la même personne. Le 26.2.1473, au moment du scandale du recrutement de chanteurs napolitains par Galeazzo, une lettre datée de Rome conseillant au chanteur de  Naples Jean de Dinant de quitter son emploi pour venir à Milan, signale que le duc a envoyé son chanteur “Iacotin Ruenport” [recte Nieuport] pour confirmer l’invitation (id., p. 45). Quelques mois plus tard, dans une lettre datée de Rome le 15.8.1473, Jacotin lui-même, qui signe “humilis servulus Iacotinus illustrissimi principis ducis Mediolani capelle cantor”, indique qu’il a versé 7 ducats au ténoriste Michel de Ris*, que le duc cherchait alors à recruter. Deux autres lettres concernant ce recrutement citent “Iachetino” et “Iachetinus” au lieu de Jacotin (id., p. 66-67). Enfin, un dernier document milanais renvoie sans ambiguité à Nieuport : le 16.12.1473, une note du duc demande à l’hopitâl de Parme d’admettre “Iachet de Novoportu, qui était notre chanteur” (“quale fu alias nostro cantore”), pour y soigner la “maladie de Saint-Lazare” dont il est affecté (id., p. 163). Atteint de la lèpre, le chanteur fut sans doute obligé de se retirer définitivement dans cet hôpital ; et il faut donc supposer que les références ultérieures à des “Jacotin” dans la documentation milanaise publiée par P. et L. Merkley renvoient à un autre chanteur, recruté entre temps, d’autant plus qu’apparaît alors à côté de son prénom le qualificatif “de Picardie”, qui ne peut renvoyer à Nieuport. S’il est encore possible, à la rigueur, que Nieuport soit le “Jacotin” nommé dans la liste de gages du 15.7.1474 parmi les chanteurs de chambre (“La capela de camera… Iachotino” ; id., p. 101-102, où les auteurs ajoutent [Ruenport / de Picardia]), il paraît très improbable qu’il soit le Jacotin de la liste de la chapelle dressée en 1480 (id., p. 242). Il faut en somme considérer que les documents milanais concernent deux chanteurs distincts : Jachet/Jacotin de Nieuport [“Ruenport”], qui fut très actif en matière de recrutements en 1473 (passant à Sienne en mai, à une période où des documents milanais attestent qu’il voyageait effectivement entre Rome et Milan), et un Jacotin de Picardie, mentionné en 1480, et peut-être dès 1474, qui reste à identifier, mais qui pourrait être le Jacotin Frontin cité ci-dessus (Fiala PCR, avec les suggestions de Patrice Nicolas, doctorant de l’université de Montréal qui prépare une thèse sur les œuvres attribuées à “Jacotin”, sous la direction de Marie-Alexis Colin).\n• Auteur d’un Credo ? Lenka Mráčková suggère d’attribuer au chanteur milanais Jacotin et à son collègue Eloi Cokere* deux mouvements d’une Missa Introduxit me rex copiés dans les années 1480 dans le Codex Specialnik (CS-Hradek Kralove, Musée de Bohème orientale, Ms. II. A 7). Ces deux pièces probablement d’origine milanaise sont respectivement indexées dans le manuscrit sous les titres “Patrem Yacten” et “Sanctus Elezanger”, qui pourraient renvoyer à “Jacotin” et “Eloi zangher” (Mráčková 2006). Il est cependant impossible de déterminer si ce Jacotin est Jacques de Nieuport ou le Jacotin qui lui succéda à Milan, le second semblant toutefois plus probable."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"36"},["name","Bibliography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10928"},["text","Beccherini 1941 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10929"},["text"," D’Accone 1961 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10930"},["text"," D’Accone 1997 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10931"},["text"," Lockwood 1984 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10932"},["text"," Merkley & Merkley 1999 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10933"},["text"," Mráčková 2006"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Datée du 26 février d’une année inconnue qui ‘doit être’ 1473, cette lettre, qui fait allusion au scandale du recrutement des chanteurs napolitains par Galeazzo, conseille à Johannes de quitter la chapelle de Naples pour venir le rejoindre a Milan. Également mentionnés: Walter Crievelier, “vestri amici” Jacotin Ruenport, chanteur de Galeazzo, Gilles Crépin, chanteur de SP Rome qui a conseillé à Johannes de rester à Naples et, enfin, un “don Jacomo” dont Autisbextia dit qu’il ne peut répondre à sa demande. Malgré les promesses d’Autisbextia, Jean ne vint apparemment jamais à Milan.\n• Ce Jean de Dinant est presque certainement:  NG2 art. “Lantins” (3) Johannes de Lotinis [Lothin]\n(fl c1475-1480). Singer. He came from Dinant and is listed in 1480 among the singers at the royal court of Naples, where he was a colleague of Tinctoris. He was the dedicatee of Tinctoris's Expositio manus (CoussemakerS, iv, 1; c1475), where he is described as a ‘young man’. In De inventione et usu musicae (c1480-87), Tinctoris again mentioned Johannes, in this case in a listing of several of the finest singers of the day, where he is described as a soprano (see Weinmann)."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10875"},["text","Lothin, Jean (…-…)"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"723","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Pietrequin Bonnel de Picardie: Sienne en mai-août 1481, cour de Savoie 1481-91, Florence 1490-93, puis à la cour d’Anne de Bretagne.\n• Chapelle de Savoie. Bouquet, p.283\n• Florence D’accone, p. 342-343 & 346 (de Picardie). 1490-93\n• Chapelle de la reine de France Anne de Bretagne, 1496-1498. Pierrequin Bonnel figure parmi les neuf chapelains à 100 l. dans l’”Estat des Officiers de la Maison de Reyne Anne de Bretagne… pour les années 1496, 1497 & 1498” (publié par Godefroy 1684, p. 706-709, à la p. 707; La Laurencie 1933, p. 8, donne la cote F-BnF, fr 21451, f. 330v).\n• Florence. Voir Rifkin JAMS XXIX (1976)\n\nEST-IL LE “PIETREQUIN” QUI APPARAÎT A LA STE CHAP DE DIJON ? PAS IMPOSSIBLE :\nF-AD 21, G 1514, f. 41 : Le 18e de novembre 1520, messss ont donné 100 s t au Pietrequin pour avoir une robe en consideration de ce qu’il faict bien a l’eglise… f. 42 … pour contenter maistre Guillaume Cheret, maistre des enfans, pour 9 mois qu’il a nourri celuy qui a commandé le graduel. Le 2e d’aoust oudit an messs ont ordonné mandement de 6 fr a maistre Jehan Durand pour delivrer a Pietrequin chantre, pour luy ayder à vivre, esperant qu’il continuera le service de mieulx en mieulx.\n\nWegman BSCE\nBonnel, Petrus [Pietrichino Bonegli; Pietriquinus de Piccardia; Bonneil]\nfl. 1488-90. SavoyDC; FlorC; FlorAnn\nBouqS 283. D'AccG 342-3.\n\nSherr 1988\nAPPENDIX \nOther Unpublished Documents \nConcerning French Musicians \nPietrequin Bonnel \nA composer who worked for a time in Florence, Pietrequin was a member of Anne's chapel in the late 1490s.95 The document cited below shows that Bonnel was still alive in 1518. \nRS 1604, fol. 1 6v: supplication dated 1 1 April, 1518. Pierre Bonnel, described as priest of the parish church of St-Martin de Ortego in the diocese of Paris [and not as a singer in any royal chapel] has resigned the benefice.\n\n95 See Joshua Rifkin, \"Pietrequin Bonnel and Ms. 1794 of the Biblioteca Riccardiana,\" Journal of theAmerican Musicological Society XXIX (1976), 284-96; and Stephen Bonime, \"Anne de Bretagne,\" p. 8. \n96 \"Petrus Bonnel presbiter,\" resigns \"parrochialem ecclesiam Sancti Martini de Ortego Parisiensis diocesis.\" \n\n\nPEUT-IL ETRE\nInventaire sommaire des Archives departementales anterieures a ...: Volume 1\n \nArchives départementales du Gard, Edouard Bondurand - 1894 - Extraits\nObligation faite par Me Pierre Bonnel, prêtre de Nages, à Bernard Molinas, marchand de Finiels, paroisse de Frigières, au diocèse de Mende, pour 10 écus d'or et 1 émine d'huile, montant de l'achat d'une mule (26 mai 1458). ...\nbooks.google.fr - Autres éditions - Ajouter à Ma bibliothèque▼\n\nLa musique à la cour de François Ier - Page 81\n \nChristelle Cazaux - 2002 - 414 pages - Aperçu\nEn revanche les lettres de retenue de Pietrequin Bonnel comme chantre de la chapelle du duc de Savoie, en 1488, ont été conservées. (Voir S. BONIME, Anne de Bretagne. ..,op. cit., AppendixA, p. 163). 78. Une mention d'un rôle d'acquits ...\nbooks.google.fr - Ajouter à Ma bibliothèque▼\n\nAnne de Bretagne: une histoire, un mythe\n \nMusées du Château de Nantes - 2007 - 206 pages - Extraits\nEntre 1496 et 1498 sont également rémunérés les chanteurs Present Jagu, Yvon Lebrun, Pierre Touppe et Pietrequin Bonnel. Certains apparaissent fortuitement dans les livres de compte ou sont l'objet de faveurs particulières : «A Maistre ...\nbooks.google.fr - Ajouter à Ma bibliothèque▼\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Lettres à Lorenzo de’ Medici, 15.9.1466, et une autre non datée, probablement de 1469 (Becherini 1941, p.94-99). Cathédrale de Sienne en 1468. A SP de rome de 1469 à 1471. Ferrare en 1472-73. Milan en 1474. Ferrare 1476-1501 (lettres relatant une tentative d’être employé à Mantoue).\n\nCompte rendu dans le Journal des savants 1902 :\nC n N ! sronici INTERJVO ALL'UN!VERSITÀ D! FERRARA, r e d a t t i d a GJOVANNJ MARTINELLI; en tête de ]'Annuario della Libera. Uni- vcrsilà di Ferras-a, anno scolastico 1899-1 900, I-Lv)U. - Giu- SERPEPARDI,Prof. nd B. Liceo di Ferrant.nJIroLïDol-TOJIALI CONFEJUTI DALLO STUDIO DI FERRARA NE! SEC. XV E XV!. - - Lucca. Tipogralin Alberlo Marchi, 1 901 . iii-fol.\nEXTRAITDUJOURNALDESSAI'livrs.-FévrieretMars1902.\n\nLe chanteur Jean Brehis est cité en 11175. Le 18 février 1482 , Antoine Baneston, (le Cambrai, chantre du duc de Ferrare, Guillaume de Lamyn, du diocèse de Liège, et Corneille Lanrent, de Lille, chanteurs du duc de Florence, assistent à la soutenance d'Arthur Maider. Le I o avril i L 88, 't Mathias de Pansus , duels Ferrarie canton. et ('rater Johannes de Ramundis , (le Frantia , ordinis minorwri , prelibali di icis cantor i sont témoins (les promotions de deux docteurs en méde- cine. Le musicien Jacquet de Marville est présent à des tidises en t 484. i4inpnimeur André Beaufort est cité en i 482 et t ZiBA.\n\n8. BANEST0N (ANT01NE), de Cambrai, chantre du duc de Ferrare, témoin de la j,romolion d'Arthur Malder au grade (le doct. en 'médecine, 18 février 1487 (p. 7 5 ) . - Baneston est resté inconnu è F'étis; il ine figure pas dans la liste des musiciens de la eoni de Ferrare donnée par L. N. Cil tadel la dans ses iVotizie rclatire u Fer,vua , parte Il , 1864.\n\nRef \n172. MABVILLE:(JACQUESDE), KJaclietusU'rancigena, cintor dwi.alis ' ,esttémoin de la promotion de Cataldo Porisia , 2 . 1 r é . 1484 (p. 6j). il est témoin de la pro- motion de Peter Weingfirtner, 4 mars 1484 ( p . Il est appelé alors «inc. de Marvilla, clericus Trevereitsis diocesis, rectoi' ecclesie S. Jacobi in borgo Ferrarie et cantor nostri dacis «. Il est témoin de la promotion (le N.ikolaus Siegvart , de, l3aden, 24 janv. i (p. 8 3 ) . 11 cst appelé alors « lachetus de Marvila, ducalis cantor, R. cccl. S. ,laeobi ultra Paduru',\n\n174. MATIIIAS DE PARIS, n ducis Ferrarie cantor » , est, témoin des promotions d'Ulrich l'eher et de Niccolà Galeotto, in avril s488 (p. 83).— Le comte L. N. Gittadella (J\\T0jj(. »t/UIIVC II l'Cfl'UI'a, Il, 1864, in-L,', p . 717) cite, é la date de\n1494, « Mathias, conta clore in la chapel la delo illust i'issimo S' duclia «, mais il n'indique pas la patrie dc cet artiste.\n\n• D’accone1961, p.323- Merkley p.68-70, 76, 92, 101, 115, 243.\n• Lockwood 1984, p.166-67, 183, 187. Récapitule sa carrière et cite de la lettre de 1466 où Jachet affirme que, bien qu’ayant servi deux rois de Naples et le pape, il a tjrs voulu vivre à Florence car il pourrait y “avoir des nouvelles de son pays tous les jours”. Un ambassadeur milanais qui auditionne Jachet avant son recrutement écrit au duc qu’il veut alors venir à Milan autant que ‘la mouche va vers le fruit’ (‘al mele va la mosche’). Dans sa lettre de 1500 où il demande au marquis de Mantoue de l’employer, alors qu’il vient d’être licencié après 29 ans “sans avoir manqué un jour à son poste dans la chapelle (de Ferrare)”, il rappelle qu’en 1483, un projet d’organisation d’une chapelle à Mantoue sous sa responsabilité avait été interrompu par la mort de Federico Gonzaga, père de Francesco à qui il écrit.Dans le PS de cette lettre, il indique “Je n’ai perdu ni ma voix, ni mon chant, excepté le falsetto que je n’ai jamais eu; je suis un chanteur par nature et je chanterai jusqu’à ma mort”.\n• Reynolds 1995, p.48: Regarding Jachetto (known variously as di Rouen, di Marvilla, and di Lorraine), he may have sung at St. Peter's for as long  as three years, from early 1469 through 1471. This possibility stems from a letter Jachetto wrote to Lorenzo de' Medici (21  March 1469) in which Jachetto reported that he had arrived in Rome the previous January, ostensibly to find some good singers  for Lorenzo. Having located a tenor, three sopranos, and a contratenor (himself), he announced his readiness to lead them all to Florence.[46] Lorenzo apparently did not accept this offer; at any rate, when the St. Peter's records resume in March 1471 after a three-year  hiatus, a Jachettus who sang contratenor was present. Idem, p.117-118: When Ercole d'Este set about building up his cappella of musicians  in the early 1470s, St. Peter's provided several, all of them contras: Jachettus di Marvilla in 1472 / and 1473, and then probably also Johannes Marescalli and Rainaldus de Meis (if he is Rainaldetto Cambrai), who both arrived  at St. Peter's in the fall of 1472 and then apparently sang together at Ferrara from 1474 to 1476. Idem p. 120-122: Cardinal Angelo Capranica was for a time a patron of the singer Jachettus di Marvilla in  the years immediately before Jachettus came to St. Peter's in 1469. Jachettus's service with Capranica has been overlooked, eclipsed by his years with better-known Italian employers. The cities, courts, and churches on this journeyman's resume stretch up and down the Italian peninsula, covering the entire second half of the fifteenth  century. Roughly in order, he is known to have served in Naples beginning in about 1455, and then Siena (1468), Rome (1469-71),  Ferrara (1472-73), and Milan (1474), settling finally in Ferrara (1476-99) (Lockwood, p.166-67; Atlas, p. 37-38). But Jachet did not remain in Naples until his brief stop in Siena. There is more to glean from a letter he had written to Lorenzo  de' Medici seeking his patronage (15 September 1466). In this letter it is plain that Jachettus had already left Naples, since  he wrote from Bologna, where he said he served the bishop of Rieti, who was then Angelo Capranica. No mere bishop, Capranica  had become a cardinal in 1460. More important, in 1458 he was named papal legate of Bologna, the governatore di Bologna e della provincia . Since Jachettus claimed to have come to Bologna recently with Cardinal Capranica, and to have passed through Florence on  the way, he must have referred to the most recent of Capranica's periodic trips between Rome and Bologna, one that had begun  in Rome five months before in early May 1466. In this same letter of 1466, Jachettus further claims to have sung \"in the chapel of the Pope (so that seeing me your most  honoured Lordship would recognize me).\" (Frank D'Accone, \"The Singers of San Giovanni in Florence during the Fifteenth Century,\" 321). His assertion is revealing of the close relations between musicians of popes and the cardinals traveling with them. Papal  records, complete for this period, contain no reference to him; yet because Jachettus also implies that Lorenzo had seen him  in the papal chapel, and would therefore recognize him, some credence must be given to his account. Before 1466 there are  only two occasions when Lorenzo could have heard the papal singers: in 1459 when Pius II stayed in Florence from 25 April  to 5 May on his way to Mantua, and on his return trip in January 1460, when, however, the papal entourage paused only for  a night en route to Siena. On the former visit the elaborate entertainments included \"theatrical performances, combats of wild beasts, races and balls.\" It is possible that the papal choir was augmented for the journey, but if so, this probably occurred on an informal basis,  by drawing on singers who traveled with a cardinal. Among those cardinals making the trek to Mantua with Pius was Guillaume d'Estouteville, archbishop of Jachettus's native Rouen. But so too, at least for the return trip, was Capranica. Whether with Capranica, d'Estouteville, or some other church official, Jachettus's recollection of being in the \"chapel of the pope\" at a time when Lorenzo de' Medici would have seen him must refer to an incident from 1460 at the latest. Thus Jachettus  did not remain long in Naples, perhaps leaving as early as 1458, after the death (in June) of his first known patron Alfonso  I of Aragon. 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Friedrich präsentirt als Vormund K. Ladislaus P. dem Dom-Capitel zu Raab (cap. eccl. Jauriensis) den Mathias Redel von Altenburg (Antiqua villa) Clericus der Graner-Diöcese und Cantor der königlichen Capelle zu dem durch den Tod des Magisters Michael erledigten Canonicat mit Präbende, dessen Patronat dem König von Ungarn zusteht.O. 203. {?}.1467 Juni 9  Neustadt / 5038: Befehl an Jörg Rainer, Vitzthum in Krain, den \"Cantoresen\" Egid Garin, Hanns Bubay, Mathes Slesier, Hanns Höflinger, Arnold Pikar, Niclas Mayoul, Arnold Flewn und den \"Capplen\" Caspar Tretzler und Hanns Wuestenstainer 72 Pf. Pfen. für 1 Quartal auszurichten. Sd Sl 1467 (sept?) / 5300: Caspar Tretzler und Mathes Resner, kais. caplänen und chorsingern…\n• RepGermanicum, VI, p.35 /326, 23 avril 1452: Mathias Redel, dioc Strigonien (Gran). p.431/4252: Mathias Reddel presb rect par eccl s Leonardi in valle Valentin. Salzeburg dioc cap FRI et in eius capel cant et tenorista: de disp a residentia 1 apr 52.\n• RepGermanicum, VIII, p.603 / 4261: Mathias Redel, presb Strigonien dioc FRI cant et fam. Bessarion 21 juillet 1460 pour bénéfice Gos prope Leuuben osb, et Salzbourg. Le 27 mai 1460 (p.692/4952), Petrus de Ponte junior, FRI cap, mag in art, disp. sup def nat (de Petro de Ponte senior, presb can eccl s Gaugerici Camreracen et s) obtient de résider sur la prébende résign par Mathie Reddel. Il n’est ni Mat. Vogel de Raczer (n°2076 cler Olomuc dioc 12 fev 1461; et 4212 en nov 60-aout 61), ni Mat. Wedel (4270).\n• RepGermanicum IX, liste de la cour de Frédéric III enregistrée à Rome le 6 janvier 1469, parmi la chapelle: Mathias Wigel presb. cant. cap.\n• Cour de Bourgogne: En avril 1468, ADN, B 2068, f.78: “Mathias Voghel, chantre et chappellain de l'empereur” reçoit 16£ de Charles le Téméraire “pour don a lui fait par mondit seigneur pour Dieu et en aulmoisne, et pour soy aidier a vivre.”\n• Pietzsch1966, p.69-70: Vogl/Slesier (il ignore Redel) serait “Her Matis” de la chronique de Michel Beheim en 1462, appelé Mathes Vogl dans une liste de gages de 1469, puis Slesier. Il doit donc être Dom. Mathias Vogel de Budissin, can. ibidem ac plebanus in Perengaw (Berngau/Opf.) immatriculé à l’université de Vienne. Kantor et Kaplan de ULF de Wiener Neustadt en 1471, 1474 et 1478. Le nom de Niklas Ratt apparaissant ensuite, il semble mort entre avril 1478 et avril 1479."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10690"},["text","Redel, Mathias (…-…)"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"711","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Sa notice ds ce volume (p.293 / 2632) ne mentionne pas son service à la cour."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10675"},["text","Hemperger, Étienne (…-…). Musician"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"710","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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(Passau)\n• RepGermanicum, VIII, p.194, 1324: Gaspar Traczlar, cant capel. Frid. R.I.: motu pr prov. de can. c. reserv. preb eccl. S. Andree Frising. necnon benef. ad coll. ep. etc. Patav. 24 nov. 58\n• RepGermanicum IX, p.107 / 683. G. Tratzler, cler patav dioc FRI cap: motu pr de exped litt sup gr expect sup quondam rotulo c express derog statut eccl Wratislav. 29 avr 1469. p.208 / 1336 (mars 1471). Et liste de la cour de Frédéric III enregistrée à Rome le 6 janvier 1469, parmi la chapelle: Gaspar Trachzlar preb. Patav. dioc.\n• Regesta Chmel. 1467 Juni 9  Neustadt / 5038: Befehl an Jörg Rainer, Vitzthum in Krain, den \"Cantoresen\" Egid Garin, Hanns Bubay, Mathes Slesier, Hanns Höflinger, Arnold Pikar, Niclas Mayoul, Arnold Flewn und den &513 \"Capplen\" Caspar Tretzler und Hanns Wuestenstainer 72 Pf. Pfen. für 1 Quartal auszurichten."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10664"},["text","Trachzlar, Gaspar (…-…)"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"709","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"1"},["text","Person"]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"19"},["name","PersonChantres"],["description"],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"52"},["name","CESR_person_ID"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10651"},["text","CESR_person_01708"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"53"},["name","Surname"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10653"},["text","Picard"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"54"},["name","Given Name"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10654"},["text","Arnoul"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"55"},["name","Given Name Surname"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10655"},["text","Arnoul Picard"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"57"},["name","Gender"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10656"},["text","Male"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"72"},["name","Period of activity (beginning) Start"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10657"},["text","1447"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"74"},["name","Period of activity (ending) Qualif"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10658"},["text","1470"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"76"},["name","Cities_Standardized_ID"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10659"},["text","Cities_Standardized_0144"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"77"},["name","Workplace"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10660"},["text","Liège"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"80"},["name","Biography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10661"},["text","RepGermanicum VI, p.35 /326, 23 avril 1452: cler leod dioc, gr expect en date du 14 juin 1447.\n• RepGermanicum VII, p. 21 /186, 22 oct 1455: cler leod dioc, il hérite de la prébende de Brassart à SP de Liège.\n• Aucune mention ds RepGermanicum VIII.\n• RepGermanicum IX, p.58/347 (15 mai 1470) et liste de la cour de Frédéric III enregistrée à Rome le 6 janvier 1469, parmi la chapelle: Arnoldi Pickart, preb. Leod. dioc., cant. cap. maiestatis imper.\n• Regesta Chmel. 1467 Juni 9  Neustadt /5038: Befehl an Jörg Rainer, Vitzthum in Krain, den \"Cantoresen\" Egid Garin, Hanns Bubay, Mathes Slesier, Hanns Höflinger, Arnold Pikar, Niclas Mayoul, Arnold Flewn und den &513 \"Capplen\" Caspar Tretzler und Hanns Wuestenstainer 72 Pf. Pfen. für 1 Quartal auszurichten.Geh. H.-Archiv. Cod. N. 38. fol. 40. Il paraît aussi, d’après l’index paru en 1992 dans 4666, 5174 et 5352\n• On peut se demander si le 2e de ces doc ne se rapporte pas à lui:"]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10662"},["text"," Regesten Kaiser FIII (1440-1493), Sonderband 2 [Taxregister der römischen Kanslei, 1471-1475], Vienne, Bölhau, 2001, p. 83, n° 588, 3/8/1471. Item una declaratio data Arnoldo Duren, quod preces sue primarie ad collationem ep et capit eccl Cameracensis debent etiam extendi ad dignitates; dominus dedit sibi gratis, quia cantor domini imperatoris; dominus Johannes Blidenberg sollicitavit. & p.212, 1456, 31/1/1472: Item una litera promotorialis pro domino Arnoldo, cantore et capellano domini imperatoris, ad abbat monst Sancte Gertrudis Nevelensis, leod dioc, ad respondendum sibi de fructibus procionis imperialis ibidem; demonius dedit gratis, quia antiquus capellanus et cantor domini imperatoris.• (2) Biquardus [Wiquardus]\n(fl c1440-50). Composer of the three-voice hymn settings In excelsis te laudant and Ave stella matutina in the St Emmeram Choirbook (D-Mbs Clm.14274). They may be contrafact songs. On another piece in the same manuscript the ascription ‘Biquardus’ is erased but still visible. The work is an arrangement of an English song in which the original text Love woll I is replaced by Resurexit victor mortis. It has no stylistic similarity to the other two pieces. Despite the unison imitation and masterly textural control of these hymns, they can hardly be by the English composer Pycard (1). It is far more likely that Biquardus is Arnold Pickar or Pickhart, a cleric of the diocese of Liège who was in the Kantorei of Emperor Friedrich III from 1444-80, because the pieces appear in the manuscript close to those of another musician working in Vienna, Hermann Edlerawer. \nG. Pietzsch: Fürsten und fürstliche Musiker im mittelalterlichen Köln (Cologne, 1966) \nI. Rumbold: ‘The Compilation and Ownership of the « St Emmeram » Codex’, EMH, iii (1983), 161-235, esp. 176-7"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Hanon avait échangé la prévôté de St-Géry de Cambrai avec d’autres chanteurs de la chapelle milanaise (Gilles Cosse et Jean Lomont)\n• Armstrong 2000, p.35-36, évoque un ms poétique contenant du Molinet et du Lemaire, copié au début des années 1520 par un Jean Hanon et son fils Arturus.\n\n\nWegman BSCE\nHanon, Johannes [Zanin Anon; Zanino de Annono; Zanino Avon; Jannes de Hanon]\nfl. 1471-5. Can. 's-HertCOL; MilanDC\nSmijH I, 148. SartJ 64-6. LowAS 38.\n\n(voir Jean Hanon?)\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10635"},["text","Hanon, Jean (…-…). 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Johanni xij d. .. et petro ix d. usque ad omnium sanctorum et alijs videlicet thenoriste et mouton per totum annum aut dicto mouton usque ad adventum d.[omini] michaelis le gay vicarii "]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10626"},["text","Sommelart, Pierre (…-…)"]]]]]]]]]