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'''Aliases:''' L'Heritier, Jean; Lheritier, Jehan
'''Aliases:''' Lhéritier, Lirithier, Heritier
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1480
'''Born:''' c.1480


'''Died:''' 1552
'''Died:''' ? still alive in 1552


'''Biography'''
'''Biography''' Born in the Pas-de-Calais, L'Heritier is said to have been a pupil of [[Josquin des Prez|Josquin]], perhaps at the French royal court. He arrived at Ferrara in 1506, just after the death of [[Jacob Obrecht]], and appears to have spent the rest of his career in Italy. His final publication was a book of motets, 1555.
 
He shares attributions of some works with [[Adrian Willaert]], [[Jean Mouton]], and [[Philippe Verdelot]].


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Revision as of 22:44, 18 April 2016

Aliases: Lhéritier, Lirithier, Heritier

Life

Born: c.1480

Died: ? still alive in 1552

Biography Born in the Pas-de-Calais, L'Heritier is said to have been a pupil of Josquin, perhaps at the French royal court. He arrived at Ferrara in 1506, just after the death of Jacob Obrecht, and appears to have spent the rest of his career in Italy. His final publication was a book of motets, 1555.

He shares attributions of some works with Adrian Willaert, Jean Mouton, and Philippe Verdelot.

View the Wikipedia article on Jehan L'Heritier.

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