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Fedé, Jehen

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Fedé, Jehen (c. 1415–c. 1477)

French composer. He was well known in his day as a writer of sacred and secular music, but only six pieces believed to be by him have survived.

He was vicar of Douai 1439–40, a papal singer 1443–45, at the Sainte Chapelle in 1449, at the court of Charles VII 1452–53, at St Peter's, Rome in 1466, and a member of Louis XI's chapel 1473–74.



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