Sermisy, Claude de (Claudin)
Sermisy, Claude de (Claudin) (b c.1490; d Paris, 1562). Fr. composer and priest. Singer at Fr. Chapel Royal from 1508, and attended Field of the Cloth of Gold 1520. Wrote over 200 chansons, many Masses, motets, etc.
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