Bilhon (Billhon, Billon), Jhan (Jean, Jan, Jehan, Joannes) de (du)
Bilhon (Billhon, Billon), Jhan (Jean, Jan, Jehan, Joannes) de (du)
Bilhon (Billhon, Billon), Jhan (Jean, Jan, Jehan, Joannes) de (du), French or Flemish composer who flourished from 1534 to 1556. His extant works include a Mass, a Magnificat, and other sacred works (publ. 1534-56).
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