1375-1456 FR
Composer of Classical
A.k.a. Nicolas (sometimes Nicholas or Nicole) Grenon
French composer of the early Renaissance, born c. 1375, died October 17, 1456 in Cambrai. A clerk at Notre-Dame De Paris, he then became a canon of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. By 1403 he was master of the choirboys at Laon Cathedral. In 1408-9 he was a teacher and singer in Cambrai and by 1412 he had joined the service of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy. Having returned briefly to Cambrai Cathedral, he was master of the choirboys of the papal chapel in Rome under Pope Martin V between 1425 and 1427, after what he retired to Cambrai where he spent the rest of his life and worked with Guillaume Dufay on a complete revision of the polyphonic liturgical music of the cathedral.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Und Seine Zeit . And His Time . Et Son Temps | Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Brassart, Hugo De Lantins, Richard De Loqueville, John Dunstable, Gilles Binchois, Solage, Johannes Simon De Haspre, Johannes Cesaris, Francescus Andrieu, Nicolas Grenon, Arnold de Lantins, Robert Norton | 1974 | Album |