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Jean de Bournonville

2+ albums
french17th century

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Jean de Bournonville was a French composer active in the first third of the 17th century, born in Noyon around 1585 and died in Paris on 27 May 1632. He should not be confused with his son Valentin de Bournonville, who published masses in the middle of the 17th century. The 1612 Octo Cantica state that he was born in Noyon, but his year of birth is unknown. The same collection indicates him at that time as master of the children of the collegiate church of Saint-Quentin. In 1613 Bournonville offered to the chapter of the Cambrai Cathedral a bound collection of his masses (probably the Parisian editions of Pierre I Ballard). He remained in Saint-Quentin until about 1618. In the 1610s, he won first prizes at the puys de musique of Rouen, Évreux and Abbeville. Bournonville was in Amiens before 1619: he was appointed maître de chapelle (symphoniarca) of the Amiens Cathedral with respect to his 1619 Missae tredecim. We know an expertise of reception of the organ of the cathedral signed by his hand on 23 June 1623, also signed by Henri Frémart and Jehan Titelouze, which suggests that he was an organist. He ended his career at the Sainte-Chapelle du Palais in Paris, where he was appointed director of the master's degree on 6 December 1631, replacing Jacques Du Moustier who died on 6 December 1631. He took possession of his post on 3 January 1632, after taking an oath, and was installed "in the lower chairs on the right side, not having the order of priesthood". Offering such a

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Ave regina cœlorum (antienne)

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Pange Lingua: Plain-chant "Nobis datus, nobis natus"

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Magnificat Secundi Toni: Verset chanté "Et exultavit spiritus meus"

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Magnificat Secundi Toni: Verset chanté "Esurientes implevit bonis"

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Magnificat Secundi Toni: Verset chanté "Quia fecit mihi magna

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Pange Lingua: Plain-chant "Verbum caro, panem verum"

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Magnificat Secundi Toni: Verset chanté "Sicut locutus est"

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Pange Lingua: Plain-chant "Genitori, genitoque... Amen"

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Magnificat Secundi Toni: Verset chanté "Sicut erat in Principio…"

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Magnificat Quinti Toni: IV. Quia fecit mihi magna

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Polyphonies oubliées - Faux bourdons

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Polyphonies Oubliees

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