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Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) was a French composer of the Renaissance, active in northern Italy. A prolific composer of madrigals as well as sacred music, he was closely connected with the court of Marguerite of Savoy. He was also the earliest documented choirmaster at the church of Santa Maria presso San Celso in Milan.

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  • Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) fue un compositor francés del Renacimiento. Prolífico compositor tanto de madrigales como de música sacra, estuvo muy conectado con la corte de Margarita de Saboya. Fue también el primer maestro de coro del que se tiene registro en la iglesia de Santa María presso San Celso de Milán. (es)
  • Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) est un compositeur français de la Renaissance, actif en Italie du Nord. Compositeur prolifique de musique sacrée et de madrigaux, il fut en étroite relation avec la cour de Marguerite de France, dite Marguerite de Valois. Il est de surcroit le maître de chœur le plus anciennement attesté de l'église milanaise Santa Maria presso San Celso. (fr)
  • Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) was a French composer of the Renaissance, active in northern Italy. A prolific composer of madrigals as well as sacred music, he was closely connected with the court of Marguerite of Savoy. He was also the earliest documented choirmaster at the church of Santa Maria presso San Celso in Milan. (en)
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  • Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) fue un compositor francés del Renacimiento. Prolífico compositor tanto de madrigales como de música sacra, estuvo muy conectado con la corte de Margarita de Saboya. Fue también el primer maestro de coro del que se tiene registro en la iglesia de Santa María presso San Celso de Milán. (es)
  • Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) est un compositeur français de la Renaissance, actif en Italie du Nord. Compositeur prolifique de musique sacrée et de madrigaux, il fut en étroite relation avec la cour de Marguerite de France, dite Marguerite de Valois. Il est de surcroit le maître de chœur le plus anciennement attesté de l'église milanaise Santa Maria presso San Celso. (fr)
  • Simon Boyleau (fl. 1544–1586) was a French composer of the Renaissance, active in northern Italy. A prolific composer of madrigals as well as sacred music, he was closely connected with the court of Marguerite of Savoy. He was also the earliest documented choirmaster at the church of Santa Maria presso San Celso in Milan. (en)
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