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Brudieu, Jean

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Brudieu, Jean (or Juan or Joan) (c. 1520–1591)

Spanish-born French singer and composer. He composed church music as well as madrigals, including a Missa defunctorum (Requiem).

He visited Urgell in the Pyrenees to sing there at Christmas in 1538 and remained there as choirmaster until the 1570s, when he was at the church of Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona, where he published a book of madrigals in 1585. He had returned to Urgell in 1579.



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