Le Jeune, Claude, composer

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referencedIn THE TREGIAN ANTHOLOGYCollection of madrigals, motets, fantasias, etc., mostly by Italian and English composers of the 16th and early 17th centuries, transcribed in score by Francis Tregian (d. 1619), the compiler of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.The ... British Library
referencedIn " LIQUIDE perle, madrigali a cinque voci," by Luca Marenzio, Cornelius Verdoncq, Felice Anerio, Benedetto Pallavicino, Josefo Guami, Horatio Vecchi, Claude Le Jeune, Peter Sweelinck, and other foreign composers. Ital. In separate parts, in three volu..., 16th century British Library
referencedIn THREE-PART songs, in vocal score, chiefly by French composers, in Latin, French, and Italian, with some in English, by Thomas Morley; copied by John Immyns, founder of the Madrigal Society, in 1741. Two volumes. Paper; xviiith cent. Oblate Duodecimo., 18th century British Library
referencedIn PART-SONGS, etc., for two, three, and four voices, by William Byrd, John Farmer, Thomas Morley, and other composers, chiefly in Latin or English; copied by John Immyns. In separate parts, in four volumes. Paper ; xviiith cent. Oblate Duodecimo., 18th century British Library
creatorOf (1-26.). ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Vocal music; end of 17th century. All in score.Paper.1. 5 ff. Byrd (William): Laudate pueri. Motet for 6 voices. From the Tallis and Byrd Cantiones, 1575.2. 2 ff. Byrd (William): Memento homo. Motet for 6 voices. From..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn 1. "MORIRO cor mio": madrigal for four voices, in score, with the parts added; by Francesco Farina. f. 1. 2. "Seigneur, garde mon droit": motet for three voices, in score, by Claude Le Jeune. f. 3. Paper; ff. 7. A.D. 1749. Folio., 1749 British Library
referencedIn CHANSONS, madrigals, motets, etc., in score, said to be " from Dr. Burney's collections." Many of them are taken from Gardane's and Pylman Susato's collections (1537-1550). There are other later madrigals by Ruggiero Giovanelli, Rinaldo del Mel, and ..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn GLEES, catches, airs, etc., by Henry Purcell, Henry Thames, John Blow, William Byrd, Matthew Locke, Benjamin Rogers, Henry Aldrich, Philip Hayes, and other composers, chiefly English. Reversing the volume, there are, besides other similar pieces, a f..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn 1. PSALMS 67, 3, 69, 51, and 142, set to music for three voices, by Claude Le Jeune. Fr. f. 1. 2. "Madrigals for 3 voices;" viz., "Come, shepherd swains," by John Wilby, and " Thirsis, let pity move thee," by Thomas Morley, f 38. Paper; xviiith cent...., 18th century British Library
creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Catches, Canons and Madrigals; 18th century. A collection, in the same hand throughout, of 205 pieces, in score and with words, by Morley, Byrd, Immyns, Ives, Le Jeune, Mouton, Torri, Ferrabosco, Seymour, Ford, Purcell, Hilton..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn " LE belle Nimfe, madrigali a sei voci," by Claude Le Jeune, Pietro Filippo, Andrea Gabrieli, Filippo de Monte, Giovanni Ferretti, Luca Marenzio, Giovanni della Croce, Peter Sweelinck, and other French and Italian composers. Ital. In separate parts, ..., 16th century British Library
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