Waelrant, Hubert
1518-1595
Distinguished Flemish teacher and composer; born at
Tongerloo, North Brabant, about 1518. Of his early life little is known. There
is record of him at Antwerp as choir-singer in the chapel of the Virgin at
Notre Dame in 1544; three years later he had a school of music in Antwerp, here
introduced a new method of solmization, known as bocedization or Voces
Belgicae. At this time or shortly afterward he is thought to have entered into
partnership with De Laet as a publisher of music. He was renowned both as
teacher and composer, highly regarded as a writer of madrigals, chansons and
motets.
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