词条 | Jan Belle |
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LiveBetween 1546 and 1547, Belle was a magister duodenorum (master of the choirboys) at the Holy Cross Church in Liège. He was referred to as 'de Lovanium' which indicates that he was originally from Leuven. He may also have been a Kapellmeister (succentor) at the Church of Our Lady in Sint-Truiden.[1] WorksJan Belle was a composer as well as a music theorist. In 1552, the publisher and editor Jacob Baethen, who lived in Maastricht, published Belle’s probable first work relating to music. This was the Musices encomion, a book on music theory.[2] No copies of the book have been preserved.[1] In 1572, Petrus Phalesius the Elder in Leuven and Johannes Bellerus in Antwerp jointly published under the title Een Duytsch musyck boeck an anthology of Dutch songs by various composers. The book contains six songs for four voices composed by Belle.[2] These songs are:
References1. ^1 2 Godelieve Spiessens, "Jan Belle", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell, London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001 {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Belle, Jan}}2. ^1 2 Jan Willem Bonda, De meerstemmige Nederlandse liederen van de vijftiende en zestiende eeuw. Hilversum, Verloren, 1996. {{ISBN|90-6550-545-8}} {{link language|nl|Dutch}} 3. ^[https://imslp.org/wiki/Een_Duijtsch_Musijck_Boeck_(Phal%C3%A8se%2C_Pierre) Copy of the Duijtsch musijck boeck, jointy published in 1572 by Petrus Phalesius the Elder in (Leuven) and Johannes Bellerus in Antwerp] in the Bavarian State Library 5 : 16th-century Franco-Flemish composers|Year of death unknown|Year of birth unknown|Flemish composers|Flemish music theorists |
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