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Annibale Zoilo (c. 1537–1592) was an Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance Roman School . He was a contemporary of Palestrina , writing music in a closely related style, and was a prominent composer and choir director in Rome in the late 16th century.

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12-986: Lebel (also Le Bel or LeBel ) is a surname, and may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Firmin Lebel (died 1573), French composer Jean-Jacques Lebel (born 1936), French painter and performance art organizer Robert Lebel (art critic) (1901–1986), French art critic and writer, father of Jean-Jacques Lebel Politics [ edit ] Denis Lebel (born 1954), Canadian politician Ghislain Lebel (born 1946), militant Canadian politician and former Member of Parliament Harold LeBel (born 1962), Canadian politician Sport [ edit ] Matthis Lebel (born 1999), French rugby union player Robert Lebel (ice hockey) (1905–1999), Canadian ice hockey administrator and Mayor of Chambly, Quebec Other [ edit ] Dominique Guillaume Lebel (1696–1768), Louis XV's valet-de-chambres and pimp who brought him

24-807: A selection of young women in the Parc-aux-Cerfs Jean Lebel (c. 1290–1370), Belgian chronicler Joseph Achille Le Bel (1847–1930), French chemist Louis LeBel (1939–2023), Judge of the Canadian Supreme Court Maurice Lebel (1909–2006), Canadian academic Nicolas Lebel (1838–1891), French military officer and member of the commission that supervised the development of the Lebel Model 1886 rifle Robert Lebel (bishop) (1924–2015), Canadian Catholic bishop See also [ edit ] Lebel (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

36-609: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Firmin Lebel Firmin Lebel (early 16th century – 27–31 December 1573) was a French composer and choir director of the Renaissance , active in Rome . While relatively little of his music survives, he was notable as one of the likely teachers of Palestrina . He was born in Noyon , but nothing is known of his early life. He

48-593: Is similar to Palestrina's in style, using smoothly flowing contrapuntal lines with clear text declamation, with little of the experimental chromaticism and textural elements found in music in northern Italy or Naples at the same time. His sacred music is for four and eight voices, and includes masses, motets, hymns, responds, litanies, suffragia, and other a cappella vocal music. In addition to his sacred music, he published two books of madrigals . One of his madrigals, Chi per voi non sospira acquired considerable fame, being reprinted in many collections; in addition it

60-407: The surname Lebel . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lebel&oldid=1225616888 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

72-600: The Cappella Giulia. He retained the position at San Luigi de' Francesi until 1566, and from 1567 to 1570 he was maestro di cappella at St. John Lateran , one of the most prestigious musical posts in Rome. In 1570 he was succeeded there by Frenchman Bartolomeo Roy , and Zoilo left to sing as an alto in the choir of the Sistine Chapel , remaining there until July 1577, at which time he left due to illness. However, by October he

84-528: The musical scene in Rome. Annibale Zoilo He was born in Rome, but little documentation remains of his early life. In 1558 he is recorded as a singer at the Cappella Giulia (the Julian Chapel), and in 1561 he was already maestro di cappella of San Luigi de' Francesi ; that he rose so quickly to such a prominent position indicates that he was probably a singer prior to the first mention of him at

96-506: The papal chapel; evidently he was highly regarded as a choir director and composer, for the entrance examination was waived in his case, by Pope Pius IV himself. After only four years, however, the chapel choir was dramatically reduced as part of the reforms of the Council of Trent , and Lebel was dismissed, along with many other singers, including Ghiselin Danckerts . Lebel remained in Rome for

108-541: The rest of his life, and a requiem was sung in his honor in 1574 at the chapel of San Luigi dei Francesi. Only three of Lebel's works survive, all motets . Two, a setting of the Ave verum corpus and Sancta Maria succurre miseris , are for five voices, and the other, Puer natus est , is for six. Stylistically they are typical of the generation before Palestrina, during which the Franco-Flemish rather than Italians dominated

120-445: Was a chaplain at Santa Maria Maggiore, and was maestro di cappella of its Liberian chapel by 1540; while at this post, from late 1540 and possibly continuing for several years, he is thought to have been a teacher of the young Palestrina. In 1545 he became maestro di cappella at the church of San Luigi dei Francesi, a position he kept until 1561, at which time Annibale Zoilo was appointed in his place. On 4 September 1561, he joined

132-563: Was associated with the Oratorio di SS Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti , in Rome, an organization which paid him on several occasions, possibly for compositions. Zoilo died in Loreto. Why he left Rome, the town of his birth, and the site of his success as a singer and choirmaster, is not documented, but he continued to compose music for the Sistine Chapel choir as late as 1582. Zoilo's music

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144-643: Was well enough to be appointed by Pope Gregory XIII , along with Palestrina, to edit and revise the music for the Graduale , as well as other liturgical music of the Church. Zoilo held several other positions after his career at the Sistine Chapel, including maestro di cappella at Todi Cathedral beginning in 1581, his first documented appointment outside of Rome; in 1584 he held a similar position at Santa Casa in Loreto . In addition to his various employments as choirmaster, he

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