Jean Maillard
Jean Maillard (c. 1515 – after 1570) was a French composer of the Renaissance.While little is known with certainty about his life, he may have been associated with the French royal court, since he wrote at least one motet for them. Most likely he lived and worked in Paris, based on evidence of his print editions, which were prepared there. Since later in his career he set verse by Huguenot poet Guillaume Guéroult, as well as Clément Marot, he may have either become a Protestant or had Protestant sympathies; this could explain his disappearance from Paris around 1570. If he did leave the city then, his destination is unknown. No record of him after that year has been found.
Maillard is mentioned by Rabelais in ''Gargantua and Pantagruel'', and also by Ronsard in his ''Livre des Mélanges'' (1560 and 1572). He was evidently famous during his time, and many of his motets were used as source material for parody masses by composers as distinguished as Palestrina; in addition Lassus reworked some of his music. Claude Goudimel also used a secular chanson of Maillard's as source material for a mass.
Six of Maillard's masses have survived, and two others are known to have been lost. Considerable other music of his has survived in printed editions, including eighty-six motets, settings of the ''Magnificat,'' lamentations, ''chansons spirituelles'', and secular chansons. Stylistically, his sacred music is more closely related to the contemporary Franco-Flemish idiom of pervasive, dense, complex polyphony than to the relatively clear and succinct style of his fellow French composers. In particular, he used short motifs in close imitation, and often used strict canonic devices. About half of his motets are for four voices; the rest are for five or six, with one motet for seven voices. Many of his motets have the cantus firmus in long note values in the highest voice, while the other voices carry on in a polyphonic, imitative texture.
His ''Missa pro mortuis'' was an early Requiem mass setting, and one of the only examples from France in the 16th century.
Unlike his sacred music, his secular music was in the prevailing popular idiom of the 1540s. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Emile Vandervelde parle au meeting.
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2Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Plus de guerre ! Plus de militarisme !
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3Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Je l'ai juré ! Nous combattrons. (1927).
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4Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Gestes attitudes d'Emile Vandervelde.
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6Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Bouges et gestes d'Emile Vandervelde. 'Pour les vieux!' (1927). ...
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11Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Emile Vandervelde au meeting. Vue de la salle.
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12Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Emile Vandervelde au meeting. Vue de la salle.
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14Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Ce jour-là nous substituerons à la domination capitaliste la souverainité du travailleur ...
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15Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Ce sont les mêmes gens qui aujourd'hui placardent des affiches où l'on ...
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16Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Emile Vandervelde, orateur.
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17Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Emile Vandervelde chez lui.
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18Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : Emile Vandervelde, écrivant.
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19Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : ..."Citoyens, si je viens ici prendre la parole...". (1927) ...
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20Prent in zwart-wit voorstellend Emile Vandervelde. Tekst : une attitude d'Emile Vandervelde.
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Date 1932Call Number: pr000024