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<p> a French musical composer, was born about 1510 in Franche-Comte. He lived at Rome in 1540 when [[Palestrina]] studied there. In 1556 he was at Paris, and kept a note-printing establishment there. In 1562 he joined the Reformed Church, and was killed in the Huguenot massacre at Lyons, August 24, 1572. He prepared the music for [[Clement]] Marot's and [[Theodore]] Beza's translation of the Psalms (1565). Some writers assert that he also composed Huguenot hymns, such as are still sung; but this is a mistake. See Fetis, Biograph. des Musiciens; Haag, La [[France]] Protestante; Douen, Clement Marot et le Psautier Huguenot, and the same in Lichtenberger's Encyklop. des Sciences Religienses, s.v.; Gruneisen in Plitt-Herzog, Real-Encyklop. s.v.; Grove, Dict. of Music, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a French musical composer, was born about 1510 in Franche-Comte. He lived at Rome in 1540 when [[Palestrina]] studied there. In 1556 he was at Paris, and kept a note-printing establishment there. In 1562 he joined the [[Reformed]] Church, and was killed in the Huguenot massacre at Lyons, August 24, 1572. He prepared the music for [[Clement]] Marot's and [[Theodore]] Beza's translation of the Psalms (1565). Some writers assert that he also composed Huguenot hymns, such as are still sung; but this is a mistake. See Fetis, Biograph. des Musiciens; Haag, La [[France]] Protestante; Douen, Clement Marot et le Psautier Huguenot, and the same in Lichtenberger's Encyklop. des Sciences Religienses, s.v.; Gruneisen in Plitt-Herzog, Real-Encyklop. s.v.; Grove, Dict. of Music, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:36, 15 October 2021

Claude Goudimel [1]

a French musical composer, was born about 1510 in Franche-Comte. He lived at Rome in 1540 when Palestrina studied there. In 1556 he was at Paris, and kept a note-printing establishment there. In 1562 he joined the Reformed Church, and was killed in the Huguenot massacre at Lyons, August 24, 1572. He prepared the music for Clement Marot's and Theodore Beza's translation of the Psalms (1565). Some writers assert that he also composed Huguenot hymns, such as are still sung; but this is a mistake. See Fetis, Biograph. des Musiciens; Haag, La France Protestante; Douen, Clement Marot et le Psautier Huguenot, and the same in Lichtenberger's Encyklop. des Sciences Religienses, s.v.; Gruneisen in Plitt-Herzog, Real-Encyklop. s.v.; Grove, Dict. of Music, s.v. (B.P.)

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