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'''Aliases:''' Jean de Latre, Delatre, Delattre, Petit Jean, Jean Petit
{{Aliases|Jean de Latre|Jean Delatre|Jean Delattre|Johannes Laetrius|Petit Jean|Jean Petit}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1505
'''Born:''' c. 1505 (c. 1510 in Grove online)


'''Died:''' 31 August 1569
'''Died:''' 31 August 1569


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''
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Surviving records from 1538-9 list De Latre as ''maître de chant'' at St Jean l’Evangéliste in Liège. He worked at St Martins from 1544 and was ''maître de chapelle'' from around 1550 until the death of the Prince-Bishop Georg of Austria in 1557. He surfaces in 1563 at Amersfoort, returning briefly to Liege in 1564 before moving to Utrecht's Janskerk in 1565. His tombstone in the Buurkerk suggests another shift in employment after 1567.
 
Confusion with [[François de Lattre]] and [[Claude Petit Jehan]] has made manuscript attributions problematic.
 
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
 
*''Chansons a quatre parties'' (Leuven, 1552)
*''Lamentationes aliquot Ieremiae'' (Maastricht, 1554)
*''Sixièsme livre des chansons a quatre parties'' (Leuven, 1555)


==External links==
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*{{IMSLP|De Latre, Petit Jean}}


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Latest revision as of 15:32, 18 September 2023

Aliases: Jean de Latre; Jean Delatre; Jean Delattre; Johannes Laetrius; Petit Jean; Jean Petit

Life

Born: c. 1505 (c. 1510 in Grove online)

Died: 31 August 1569

Biography

Surviving records from 1538-9 list De Latre as maître de chant at St Jean l’Evangéliste in Liège. He worked at St Martins from 1544 and was maître de chapelle from around 1550 until the death of the Prince-Bishop Georg of Austria in 1557. He surfaces in 1563 at Amersfoort, returning briefly to Liege in 1564 before moving to Utrecht's Janskerk in 1565. His tombstone in the Buurkerk suggests another shift in employment after 1567.

Confusion with François de Lattre and Claude Petit Jehan has made manuscript attributions problematic.

View the Wikipedia article on Joannes de Latre.

List of choral works

  'Si oblitus fuero' is listed under 'Ninot le Petit'.
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

  • Chansons a quatre parties (Leuven, 1552)
  • Lamentationes aliquot Ieremiae (Maastricht, 1554)
  • Sixièsme livre des chansons a quatre parties (Leuven, 1555)

External links