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'''Aliases:''' dell'Aiolle, dell'Aiuola, dell'Ajolle, dell'Aiolli | '''Aliases:''' dell'Aiolle, dell'Aiuola, dell'Ajolle, dell'Aiolli; François de Layolle | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' March 4, 1492 | '''Born:''' March 4, 1492 | ||
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'''Died:''' c. 1540 | '''Died:''' c. 1540 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' Layolle began his career at the age of 12 as a singer at SS Annunziata, Florence, where he studied with [[Bartolomeo degli Organi]] and where his friend Andrea del Sarto included Layolle’s portrait in the church's famous mural of the Magi's journey. He left Florence in 1518 and in 1521 settled in Lyons, where he offered shelter to exiles from a failed plot against the Medici, played at the expatriate church of Notre Dame de Confort, taught Benvenuto Cellini, and befriended the publisher/composer [[Jacques Moderne]]. The ''Cinquanta canzoni'', printed around 1540, contains an anonymous lament for Layolle. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*[[Il vero secondo libro de' madrigali a 4 voci (Jacques Arcadelt)]] (1539) | |||
*''Venticinque canzoni a cinque voci'' (Lyons, 1540) | |||
*''Cinquanta canzoni a quatro voci'' (Lyons, c1540) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Revision as of 16:12, 24 August 2021
Aliases: dell'Aiolle, dell'Aiuola, dell'Ajolle, dell'Aiolli; François de Layolle
Life
Born: March 4, 1492
Died: c. 1540
Biography Layolle began his career at the age of 12 as a singer at SS Annunziata, Florence, where he studied with Bartolomeo degli Organi and where his friend Andrea del Sarto included Layolle’s portrait in the church's famous mural of the Magi's journey. He left Florence in 1518 and in 1521 settled in Lyons, where he offered shelter to exiles from a failed plot against the Medici, played at the expatriate church of Notre Dame de Confort, taught Benvenuto Cellini, and befriended the publisher/composer Jacques Moderne. The Cinquanta canzoni, printed around 1540, contains an anonymous lament for Layolle.
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List of choral works
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Publications
- Il vero secondo libro de' madrigali a 4 voci (Jacques Arcadelt) (1539)
- Venticinque canzoni a cinque voci (Lyons, 1540)
- Cinquanta canzoni a quatro voci (Lyons, c1540)
External links
- Works by Francesco de Layolle in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)