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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' c. 1375 | '''Born:''' c. 1375 | ||
'''Died:''' | '''Died:''' October 17 (?), 1456 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Grenon is listed as a clerk at Notre Dame de Paris in 1399. He held various posts in Laon, Bourges, Cambrai, the Burgundian court, and the papal chapel (1425-27) before returning to Cambrai for the rest of his life. Fewer than a dozen works survive. | |||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
*''[[Nova vobis gaudia ( | *Ad honorem sancte trinitatis / Celorum regnum sempiternum / Isti semper celestibus (motet)|8 | ||
*Ave virtus virtutum, caritas / Prophetarum fulti suffragio / Infelix, propera (motet)|7 | |||
*Et in terra (Gloria; missing tenor?)|6 | |||
*Je ne requier de ma dame (ballade)|4 | |||
*Je suy defait se vous ne me refaites (rondeau or unknown form)|3 | |||
*La plus belle et doulce figure (virelai)|5 | |||
*La plus jolie et la plus belle (rondeau or through-composed chanson)|2 | |||
*''[[Nova vobis gaudia (Nicolas Grenon)|Nova vobis gaudia]]''|10 | |||
*Plasmatoris humani generis / Verbigine mater ecclesia (motet)|9 | |||
*Se je vous ay bien loyaulment amée (rondeau)|1 | |||
The motet ''Argi vices/Cum Pilemon'' is attributed in the Aosta codex to "Nicolao", who might be either Grenon or [[Nicolaus Zacharie]] | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Composers | [[Category:Composers]] | ||
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[[Category:Medieval composers]] | [[Category:Medieval composers]] |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 11 February 2024
Life
Born: c. 1375
Died: October 17 (?), 1456
Biography Grenon is listed as a clerk at Notre Dame de Paris in 1399. He held various posts in Laon, Bourges, Cambrai, the Burgundian court, and the papal chapel (1425-27) before returning to Cambrai for the rest of his life. Fewer than a dozen works survive.
View the Wikipedia article on Nicolas Grenon.
List of choral works
- Ad honorem sancte trinitatis / Celorum regnum sempiternum / Isti semper celestibus (motet)|8
- Ave virtus virtutum, caritas / Prophetarum fulti suffragio / Infelix, propera (motet)|7
- Et in terra (Gloria; missing tenor?)|6
- Je ne requier de ma dame (ballade)|4
- Je suy defait se vous ne me refaites (rondeau or unknown form)|3
- La plus belle et doulce figure (virelai)|5
- La plus jolie et la plus belle (rondeau or through-composed chanson)|2
- Nova vobis gaudia|10
- Plasmatoris humani generis / Verbigine mater ecclesia (motet)|9
- Se je vous ay bien loyaulment amée (rondeau)|1
The motet Argi vices/Cum Pilemon is attributed in the Aosta codex to "Nicolao", who might be either Grenon or Nicolaus Zacharie
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Publications
External links
- Works by Nicolas Grenon in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)