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Jean Hanelle (c.1380 - c.1436) was the Lusignian court chapel master, and likely transmitter or composer of the music in the Turin Codex. Originally from Cambrai, he travelled to Cyprus in 1411 in the retinue of Charlotte of Bourbon, effectively becoming master of royal music in the Cypriot court from 1434 until his death in 1436. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
O Sapientia incarnata / Nos demoramur
652O Adonai domus Israel / Pictor eterne syderum
603O radix Jesse splendida / Cuncti fundent precamina
524O clavis David aurea / Quis igitur aperiet
525O Oriens, lucis eterne splendor / Veni splendor mirabilis
506Gemma florens - Hec est dies gloriosa
467O Rex virtutum gloria / Quis possit digne exprimere
428O Emanuel rex noster / Magne virtutum conditor
369O sacra Virgo Virginum / Tu nati nata suscipe
3510Hodie puer nascitur / Homo mortalis firmiter
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