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Nicolas Millot : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicolas Millot Nicolas Millot (d. 1590 or later) was a French composer of the late Renaissance, mainly of chansons. He was also a singer in the French royal chapel, which he served in various capacities for about thirty years. After Claude Goudimel, Guillaume Costeley, and Nicolas de la Grotte, he was one of the leading composers of chansons in France in the 1560s.〔Brown, Grove, vol. 4 p. 143〕 == Life == No information has yet been found regarding his early life. The earliest surviving records involves his employment with the Ste Chapelle in Paris at the end of 1559, where a Noel Millot, probably the same person, was one of the clerks. By the next year he begins to appear in the archives of the French royal chapel as a singer, and he remained there until at least 1590.〔Dobbins, Grove online〕 Among his duties was the recruitment of singers from other regions of France. In 1572, Charles IX sent him to Tours to find choirboys. There are several other references to his activity in the royal chapel in the 1570s and 1580s, including a mention that he was one of the ''maîtres de chapelle'' of Henry III in 1575, and that he had been ''sous-maître de la chapelle de musique du Roy'' for 20 years by 1585. He seems to have ended his career as master of the choirboys (''maître des enfans'') for Catherine de' Medici.〔 In 1590 he signed his own will in a hand evidently frail with age; there are no further records of his life or musical activity, although the date and circumstances of his death have not been recorded.〔
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