- Johannes Matelart
Johannes Matelart (also Matelart, Matellarto, Matelarte and other variations; first name sometimes Ioanne or Jean) (before 1538 –
June 7 ,1607 ) was a Flemish composer of the late Renaissance, active inFlanders ,Bonn , andRome .Details of his life are relatively sparse. He came from west Flanders, and served as choirmaster in Bonn sometime in the earlier portion of his life. By 1558 he had probably come to
Italy , staying until 1562, and in 1565 he took the post of "maestro di cappella" at the church of S Lorenzo inDamaso , where he remained for over 40 years. A note in a publication of 1596 indicates that he still held the post of choirmaster there, and was living in Rome.Some of his music has survived, and unusually for a Roman composer, much of it is instrumental. He published a book of music for
lute , which included not only 15 fantasias by himself, intablature , but arrangements of pieces byCristóbal de Morales , andFrancesco Canova da Milano .Matelart also wrote sacred vocal music, including a series of responsories for four and five voices (1596). This collection includes 21 chants by Matelart himself, as well as music by other composers, including
Clemens non Papa ,Orlande de Lassus ,Costanzo Festa , andGiovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina .A single secular madrigal by Matelart has survived, as well as several other pieces.
References and further reading
*Godelieve Spiessens: "Ioanne Matelart", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed March 10, 2006), [http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)]
*Gustave Reese , "Music in the Renaissance". New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954. ISBN 0-393-09530-4 (Note: Reese believed that there were two composers of the same name, to account for the wide gap between years of publication, but recent research, as given in the article by Spiessens, contradicts this.)
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