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'''Aliases:''' Loys Bourgeois
'''Aliases:''' Loys or Loïs Bourgeoy, Bourgeoys, Bourgoys, or Bourjois
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1510
'''Born:''' 1510's?


'''Died:''' 1561
'''Died:''' after 1559? and by 1561


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
{{WikipediaLink|Louis Bourgeois (composer)}}


{{WikipediaLink|Louis Bourgeois (composer)}}
Bourgeois' first chansons were printed in Lyons in 1539. In 1545 he was choirmaster at St Pierre and St Gervais in Geneva, Despite support from Calvin, his revisions of the psalter tunes embroiled him in controversies and he was dismissed in 1552, moving to Lyons. His daughter was baptized in Paris in 1560.


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*{{NoCo|Bread of the world in mercy broken}}   ( [{{filepath:Bread_of_the_world.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Bread_of_the_world.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Bread_of_the_world.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|Comfort, comfort, ye my people}} (Tune: Psalm 42 from the ''Genevan Psalter'')   {{LLink|ComfortYeMyPeople-1.pdf|ComfortYeMyPeople-1.midi|ComfortYeMyPeople-1.ly|LilyPond}}
*{{NoCo|Darkening night the land doth cover}}   {{LLink|Borgeois-Darkning_Night.pdf|Borgeois-Darkning_Night.mid|Borgeois-Darkning_Night.sib|Sibelius 4}}
*{{NoCo|O gladsome light, O grace}}   {{LLink|Bourgeois-O_Gladsome_Light-O_Grace.pdf|Bourgeois-O_Gladsome_Light-O_Grace.mid|Bourgeois-O_Gladsome_Light-O_Grace.sib|Sibelius 4}}
*{{NoCo|Praise God from whom all blessings flow}}   {{editions|2}}
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==
 
*''[50] Pseaulmes de David … à voix de contrepoinct égal consonante au verbe, 4vv'' (Lyons, 1547)
**revised as ''Pseaulmes LXXXIII de David, 4vv'' (Lyons, 1554)
*''Le premier livre des [24] pseaulmes … en diversité de musique, 4vv'' (Lyons, 1547)
*''Quatre-vingt-trois psaulmes de David … dont le basse contre tient le sujet, 4–6, 8vv'' (lost; Paris, 1561)
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Revision as of 19:36, 18 July 2021

Aliases: Loys or Loïs Bourgeoy, Bourgeoys, Bourgoys, or Bourjois

Life

Born: 1510's?

Died: after 1559? and by 1561

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Louis Bourgeois.

Bourgeois' first chansons were printed in Lyons in 1539. In 1545 he was choirmaster at St Pierre and St Gervais in Geneva, Despite support from Calvin, his revisions of the psalter tunes embroiled him in controversies and he was dismissed in 1552, moving to Lyons. His daughter was baptized in Paris in 1560.

List of choral works

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

  • [50] Pseaulmes de David … à voix de contrepoinct égal consonante au verbe, 4vv (Lyons, 1547)
    • revised as Pseaulmes LXXXIII de David, 4vv (Lyons, 1554)
  • Le premier livre des [24] pseaulmes … en diversité de musique, 4vv (Lyons, 1547)
  • Quatre-vingt-trois psaulmes de David … dont le basse contre tient le sujet, 4–6, 8vv (lost; Paris, 1561)

External links

Works by Louis Bourgeois in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)