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Bruhier, Antoine, active 1504-1521

LC control no.nr 91031723
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Personal name headingBruhier, Antoine, active 1504-1521
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Variant(s)Brochier, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Broyer, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Brubyer, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Bruchier, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Brugier, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Bruglier, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Bruhier, Antoine, fl. 1504-1521
Bruyer, Antoine, active 1504-1521
Beginning date1504
Ending date1521
Found inHis Missa Carminum, c1979: t.p. (Antoine Bruhier) p. ii (French composer of early 16th century; first mentioned as part of Pope Leo X's chapel in 1514; name appears in text of motet in 1518 manuscript)
Grove music online, Mar. 28, 2011 (Bruhier (Bruchier, Brugier, Bruyer), Antoine; b. ?Noyon; d. after 1521; French singer and composer; may have been the Antonio Brugier who was in the Milanese court chapel in 1474; dates of known activity span period from 1504, when he was master of music at Langres Cathedral, through 1519, when he was was designated as a singer of the papal chapel; there is no trace of him after Pope Leo X's death in 1521)
MGG, 2. Ausg. (Bruhier (Bruchier, Brugier, Bruyer), Antoine; b. Noyon; d. after 1521, unknown location; singer and composer)
Eitner. Quellen-Lexikon (Brugier (Bruhier, Bruglier, Broyer, Bruyer, Brubyer), Antoine; singer in the papal chapel of Leo X in Rome, ca. 1514-1517)
Diz. enc. universale della mus. e dei musicisti (Bruhier, Antoine (Brugier, Bruglier, Brochier, Broyer, Brubyer); 16th-cent. French composer; dates of known activity: 1504-1517)