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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' c. 1520
'''Born:''' c. 1520


'''Died:''' after 1559
'''Died:''' after 1559?


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


French composer, likely of Italian origin, based in Lyons.
Lupi (not to be confused with [[Johannes Lupi]]) was active in Lyons; the dedications to expatriat Italian/Lyonais patrons in his surviving 3rd Book of chansons may suggest origins in that country. The tenor of {{NoCo|Susanne un jour|his ''Susanne un jour''}} is found in most of the 40+ [[Susanne un jour|settings of the poem]] by other composers. There is no mention of his death in his last publication in a 1559 anthology.


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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Premier livre de chansons spirituelles, par Guillaume Gueroult, mises en musique à 4 parties par Didier Lupi second & aultres'' Lyon, Beringen brothers 1548
*''{{NoCo|Premier livre de chansons spirituelles}}, par Guillaume Gueroult, mises en musique à 4 parties par Didier Lupi second & aultres'' Lyon, Beringen brothers 1548
 
**''Chansons spirituelles Composées par Guillaume Gueroult & mises en Musique par Didier Lupi Second.  Nouuelle reueues, & corrigées, outre les precedentes impressions.'' – Paris, Nicolas Chemin 1559
*''Tiers livre contenante trente et cinq chansons'' – Lyon, Beringen brothers 1548
*''Psalmes trente du royal prophète David'' – Lyon, Beringen brothers 1549


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Latest revision as of 01:19, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: c. 1520

Died: after 1559?

Biography

Lupi (not to be confused with Johannes Lupi) was active in Lyons; the dedications to expatriat Italian/Lyonais patrons in his surviving 3rd Book of chansons may suggest origins in that country. The tenor of his Susanne un jour' is found in most of the 40+ settings of the poem by other composers. There is no mention of his death in his last publication in a 1559 anthology.

View the Wikipedia article on Didier Lupi second.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Premier livre de chansons spirituelles, par Guillaume Gueroult, mises en musique à 4 parties par Didier Lupi second & aultres – Lyon, Beringen brothers 1548
    • Chansons spirituelles Composées par Guillaume Gueroult & mises en Musique par Didier Lupi Second. Nouuelle reueues, & corrigées, outre les precedentes impressions. – Paris, Nicolas Chemin 1559
  • Tiers livre contenante trente et cinq chansons – Lyon, Beringen brothers 1548
  • Psalmes trente du royal prophète David – Lyon, Beringen brothers 1549

External links

Works by Didier Lupi second in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)