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Jehan Chardavoine (baptized on 2 February 1538 at Beaufort-en-Vallée, Anjou – died c. 1580) was a French Renaissance composer mostly active in Paris. He was one of the first known editors of popular chansons, and the author, according to musicologist Julien Tiersot, of "the only volume of monodic songs from the 16th century that has survived to our days."

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  • Jehan Chardavoine (auch Jean Chardavoine, * 2. Februar 1537 in Beaufort-en-Vallée; † um 1580) war ein französischer Komponist der Renaissance, der vorwiegend in Paris wirkte. Er war einer der ersten bekannten Herausgeber populärer Chansons, laut dem Musikwissenschaftler und Bibliothekar Julien Tiersot Autor des „einzigen Bandes einstimmiger Lieder aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, der bis in unsere Tage überkommen ist“. (de)
  • Jehan Chardavoine (baptized on 2 February 1538 at Beaufort-en-Vallée, Anjou – died c. 1580) was a French Renaissance composer mostly active in Paris. He was one of the first known editors of popular chansons, and the author, according to musicologist Julien Tiersot, of "the only volume of monodic songs from the 16th century that has survived to our days." (en)
  • Jehan Chardavoine est un compositeur et « arrangeur » de musique, né en 1538 et mort vers 1580, actif à Paris dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle. Il a probablement été aussi « praticien », c’est-à-dire juriste. (fr)
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  • Jehan Chardavoine (auch Jean Chardavoine, * 2. Februar 1537 in Beaufort-en-Vallée; † um 1580) war ein französischer Komponist der Renaissance, der vorwiegend in Paris wirkte. Er war einer der ersten bekannten Herausgeber populärer Chansons, laut dem Musikwissenschaftler und Bibliothekar Julien Tiersot Autor des „einzigen Bandes einstimmiger Lieder aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, der bis in unsere Tage überkommen ist“. (de)
  • Jehan Chardavoine (baptized on 2 February 1538 at Beaufort-en-Vallée, Anjou – died c. 1580) was a French Renaissance composer mostly active in Paris. He was one of the first known editors of popular chansons, and the author, according to musicologist Julien Tiersot, of "the only volume of monodic songs from the 16th century that has survived to our days." (en)
  • Jehan Chardavoine est un compositeur et « arrangeur » de musique, né en 1538 et mort vers 1580, actif à Paris dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle. Il a probablement été aussi « praticien », c’est-à-dire juriste. (fr)
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