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Julien Belin was a French composer and lutenist active in the second half of the 16th century; he died after 1584. The only information about his life comes from the Bibliothèque de La Croix Du Maine, in which he is said to be a Manceau, therefore a native of Le Mans or surroundings in 1584 in the Maine. His collection, published in 1556, gives René de Saint-François, archdeacon of Le Mans, as a probable protector, and shows him as a capable lutenist, developing his own style, notwithstanding the influence of lutenists Francesco Canova da Milano and Albert de Rippe. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Belin: Premier livre contenant plusieurs motetz, chansons & fantasies: Troisième fantaisie
202Belin: Premier livre contenant plusieurs motetz, chansons & fantasies: Second trio
163D'amour me plains
94Trio
85Les Bourguignons
66Second trio
67Troisieme fantasie
48Troisième fantasie
19Troisième fantaisie
110Troisieme Fantaisie
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