Cornelis Boscoop
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"... wellustige, scandalose ende andere lichtveerdige liedekens en danserien...voetsel van alle oncuysheit ende lascivie."--Boscoop, foreword Fifty Psalms of David (1562), cited in Zeven eeuwen Nederlandse muziek (1949) by W. H. Thijsse |
Cornelis Symonszoon Boscoop (or Buschop, Boskop) (died 1573) was a Dutch organist, singer, and composer. He was organist at the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam in the middle of the 16th century and was one of the predecessors of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck in this position.
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- Het Prieel der Gheestelicker Melodiie, Inhoudende veel schoone Leysenen, ende Gheestelijcke Liedekens van diveersche devote materien by Jean de Tollenaere
- Gabriel Bataille
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