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Jehan Vaillant

Jehan Vaillant (fl. 1360–1390; also spelled Johannes Vayllant) was a French composer and music theorist. He is named immediately after Guillaume de Machaut by the Règles de la seconde rhétorique, which describes him as a "master … who had a school of music in Paris".[1] Besides five (possibly six) pieces of music surviving to his name, he was also the author of a treatise on tuning. With Grimace and F. Andrieu and P. des Molins, Vaillant was part of the post-Machaut generation whose music shows few distinctly ars subtilior features, leading scholars to recognize Vaillant's work as closer to the ars nova style of Machaut.[2]

Life and career edit

Vaillant's works are conserved in the Chantilly Manuscript, which is also the main source for the works of the Papal singers Matheus de Sancto Johanne, Johannes Symonis Hasprois and Johannes Haucourt. This connexion with the Papal group suggests to certain modern scholars that Vaillant may be the same person who entered the Papal chapel at Avignon as capellanus Johannes Valentis or Valhant on 26 November 1352, during the pontificate of Clement VI. This Vaillant died, still in Papal service, in 1361, probably of bubonic plague. The discovery by Israel Adler, the historian of Hebrew music theory, of an anonymous Hebrew treatise by a Parisian student of Vaillant's shows, in Adler's estimation, that the latter was lecturing the former late into the fourteenth century. A more likely identification of the composer would then be with one of several men with the same name who served John, Duke of Berry (r. 1360–1416), during the latter decades of the century.[n 1] Léopold Delisle made yet a third suggestion: that the composer is the "Poitevin Jean Vaillant" who made an abrégé du roman de Brut—an abridged version of the Roman de Brut—in 1391.

Music edit

Vaillant may have been "a younger contemporary of Machaut", but if, as the Chantilly Manuscript records, one of his rondeaux was copied in Paris in 1369, then he was "rhythmically in advance of Machaut’s style".[3] This rondeau has two texts, Dame doucement and Doulz amis, while another has three, Tres doulz amis, Ma dame and Cent mille fois. Two of his rondeaux are monotextual: Pour ce que je ne say, which is isorhythmic and pedagogical, and Quiconques veut, a polymetric piece that is actually anonymous but sometimes ascribed to Vaillant. Of his works, only the ballade Onques Jacob is "fully in the style of Machaut".[3]

Vaillant's Par maintes foys, a virelai with imitation bird-calls, was probably one of the most popular works of the time, certainly one of the most copied, surviving in nine sources, including versions with two voices, an added cantus, a Latin contrafactum and one with a German contrafactum by Oswald von Wolkenstein.

Works edit

List of compositions by Vaillant[3]
Title Parts Genre Apel Greene
Dame doucement/Doulz amis 3 Rondeau A 225 G Vol 18
Onques Jacob 3 Ballade A 220 G Vol 18
Par maintes foys 3 Virelai A 222 G Vol 19
Pour ce que je ne say 2 Rondeau A 227 G Vol 18
Tres doulz amis/Ma dame/Cent mille fois 3 Rondeau A 229 G Vol 18
No other works by Vaillant survive
Uncertain authenticity[3]
Title Parts Genre Greene
Quiconques veut 3 Rondeau G Vol 22

Editions edit

  • Apel, Willi [in German] (1970–1972). French Secular Compositions of the Fourteenth Century. Corpus mensurabilis musicae 53. Vol. 1, Ascribed Compositions. Cambridge, Massachusetts: American Institute of Musicology. OCLC 311424615.
  • Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1981–89). French Secular Music. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 18–19, 22. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre.
  • Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1982). Manuscript Chantilly, Musée Condé 564 Part 1, nos. 1–50. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 18. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. OCLC 181660103.
  • Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1982). Manuscript Chantilly, Musée Condé 564 Part 2, nos. 51–100. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 19. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. OCLC 181661945.
  • Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1989). Rondeaux and Miscellaneous Pieces. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 22. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. OCLC 19540959.

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In 1377 there was a "clerk of the offices of the household" (clerc des offices de l'ostel), and in 1385 there is first mentioned a secretary (secretarius) who became the keeper of the duke's seal in 1387.[3]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Quoted in Günther 2001: maistre … lequel tenoit à Paris escolle de musique.
  2. ^ Reaney 1954, p. 85.
  3. ^ a b c d e Günther 2001.

Sources edit

Further reading edit

  • Ursula Günther. "Johannes Vaillant". Speculum musicae artis: Festgabe für Heinrich Husmann. H. Becker and R. Gerlach, eds. (Munich, 1970), 171–85
  • Fernand Leclercq. "Questions à propos d'un fragment récemment découvert d’une chanson du XIVe siècle: une autre version de ‘Par maintes fois ai owi’ de Johannes Vaillant". Musik und Text in der Mehrstimmigkeit des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts (Wolfenbüttel, 1980), 197–228.
  • Christopher Page. "Fourteenth-century Instruments and Tunings: A Treatise by Jean Vaillant? (Berkeley, MS 744)". Galpin Society Journal, 33 (1980), 17–35.

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This article is about the medieval French composer For other uses see Jean Vaillant disambiguation Jehan Vaillant fl 1360 1390 also spelled Johannes Vayllant was a French composer and music theorist He is named immediately after Guillaume de Machaut by the Regles de la seconde rhetorique which describes him as a master who had a school of music in Paris 1 Besides five possibly six pieces of music surviving to his name he was also the author of a treatise on tuning With Grimace and F Andrieu and P des Molins Vaillant was part of the post Machaut generation whose music shows few distinctly ars subtilior features leading scholars to recognize Vaillant s work as closer to the ars nova style of Machaut 2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Music 3 Works 3 1 Editions 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 4 3 Sources 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife and career editVaillant s works are conserved in the Chantilly Manuscript which is also the main source for the works of the Papal singers Matheus de Sancto Johanne Johannes Symonis Hasprois and Johannes Haucourt This connexion with the Papal group suggests to certain modern scholars that Vaillant may be the same person who entered the Papal chapel at Avignon as capellanus Johannes Valentis or Valhant on 26 November 1352 during the pontificate of Clement VI This Vaillant died still in Papal service in 1361 probably of bubonic plague The discovery by Israel Adler the historian of Hebrew music theory of an anonymous Hebrew treatise by a Parisian student of Vaillant s shows in Adler s estimation that the latter was lecturing the former late into the fourteenth century A more likely identification of the composer would then be with one of several men with the same name who served John Duke of Berry r 1360 1416 during the latter decades of the century n 1 Leopold Delisle made yet a third suggestion that the composer is the Poitevin Jean Vaillant who made an abrege du roman de Brut an abridged version of the Roman de Brut in 1391 Music editVaillant may have been a younger contemporary of Machaut but if as the Chantilly Manuscript records one of his rondeaux was copied in Paris in 1369 then he was rhythmically in advance of Machaut s style 3 This rondeau has two texts Dame doucement and Doulz amis while another has three Tres doulz amis Ma dame and Cent mille fois Two of his rondeaux are monotextual Pour ce que je ne say which is isorhythmic and pedagogical and Quiconques veut a polymetric piece that is actually anonymous but sometimes ascribed to Vaillant Of his works only the ballade Onques Jacob is fully in the style of Machaut 3 Vaillant s Par maintes foys a virelai with imitation bird calls was probably one of the most popular works of the time certainly one of the most copied surviving in nine sources including versions with two voices an added cantus a Latin contrafactum and one with a German contrafactum by Oswald von Wolkenstein Works editList of compositions by Vaillant 3 Title Parts Genre Apel Greene Dame doucement Doulz amis 3 Rondeau A 225 G Vol 18 Onques Jacob 3 Ballade A 220 G Vol 18 Par maintes foys 3 Virelai A 222 G Vol 19 Pour ce que je ne say 2 Rondeau A 227 G Vol 18 Tres doulz amis Ma dame Cent mille fois 3 Rondeau A 229 G Vol 18 No other works by Vaillant survive Uncertain authenticity 3 Title Parts Genre Greene Quiconques veut 3 Rondeau G Vol 22 Editions edit Apel Willi in German 1970 1972 French Secular Compositions of the Fourteenth Century Corpus mensurabilis musicae 53 Vol 1 Ascribed Compositions Cambridge Massachusetts American Institute of Musicology OCLC 311424615 Greene Gordon K ed 1981 89 French Secular Music Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century Vol 18 19 22 Monaco Editions de l Oiseau Lyre Greene Gordon K ed 1982 Manuscript Chantilly Musee Conde 564 Part 1 nos 1 50 Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century Vol 18 Monaco Editions de l Oiseau Lyre OCLC 181660103 Greene Gordon K ed 1982 Manuscript Chantilly Musee Conde 564 Part 2 nos 51 100 Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century Vol 19 Monaco Editions de l Oiseau Lyre OCLC 181661945 Greene Gordon K ed 1989 Rondeaux and Miscellaneous Pieces Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century Vol 22 Monaco Editions de l Oiseau Lyre OCLC 19540959 References editNotes edit In 1377 there was a clerk of the offices of the household clerc des offices de l ostel and in 1385 there is first mentioned a secretary secretarius who became the keeper of the duke s seal in 1387 3 Citations edit Quoted in Gunther 2001 maistre lequel tenoit a Paris escolle de musique Reaney 1954 p 85 a b c d e Gunther 2001 Sources edit Gunther Ursula 2001 Vaillant Jehan Grove Music Online Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 28894 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 subscription or UK public library membership required Reaney Gilbert 1954 The Manuscript Chantilly Musee Conde 1047 Musica Disciplina 8 59 113 JSTOR 20531876 Further reading editUrsula Gunther Johannes Vaillant Speculum musicae artis Festgabe fur Heinrich Husmann H Becker and R Gerlach eds Munich 1970 171 85 Fernand Leclercq Questions a propos d un fragment recemment decouvert d une chanson du XIVe siecle une autre version de Par maintes fois ai owi de Johannes Vaillant Musik und Text in der Mehrstimmigkeit des 14 und 15 Jahrhunderts Wolfenbuttel 1980 197 228 Christopher Page Fourteenth century Instruments and Tunings A Treatise by Jean Vaillant Berkeley MS 744 Galpin Society Journal 33 1980 17 35 External links editList of compositions by Jehan Vaillant at the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music Works by Jehan Vaillant in the Medieval Music Database from La Trobe University Free scores by Jehan Vaillant in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Biography nbsp Music nbsp Poetry nbsp Middle Ages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jehan Vaillant amp oldid 1124514526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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