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François Roussel (c.1510 – after 1577), also known as Francesco Rosselli (the Italian version of his name), was a French Renaissance composer of both sacred and secular music. His works included motets, masses, madrigals, and songs. Roussel later served as the maestro di cappella in three other Roman churches: San Lorenzo in Damaso (1564–1566), San Luigi dei Francesi (1566–1571), and San Giovanni in Laterano (1572–1575). His motet Adoramus te, Christe performed by the Sistine Chapel Choir appears on the 2019 Deutsche Grammophon recording O Crux Benedicta.

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  • Francesco Rosselli, també conegut com a Roselli, Rossello, Rousel, i Rusello (nascut al voltant de 1510 i mort per l'any 1577) fou un compositor italià del Renaixement. Fou mestre de capella de Sant Pere, a Roma, el 1548, i mestre d'infants cantors de la Cappella Giulia. Es jubilà el 1550. Va compondre un gran nombre de motets i d'altra música d'església, que es conserven en manuscrit. S'han publicat d'aquest autor, molt famós en el seu temps, dos llibres de madrigals a cinc veus, una altra a quatre veus; Chansons nouvelles, a quatre i sis veus (París, 1577), i diversos madrigals i cançons incloses en un quadern d'obres d'autors de l'època. (ca)
  • François Roussel (auch Francesco Rosselli; * um 1510; † nach 1577) war ein wohl französischer Komponist der Renaissance, der der Römischen Schule zugerechnet wird. Da seine Werke unter seiner italienischen Namensform publiziert wurden, wurde er von der älteren Forschung meist als Italiener angesehen, doch wurde er in einem Rechnungsbuch als Franciscum Roussel gallum bezeichnet, was seine französische Herkunft nahelegt. (de)
  • François Roussel (c.1510 – after 1577), also known as Francesco Rosselli (the Italian version of his name), was a French Renaissance composer of both sacred and secular music. His works included motets, masses, madrigals, and songs. Little is known about Roussel's life in France, apart from his having been a protégé of Guillaume de Gadagne in Lyons sometime before 1568. He was primarily active in Rome. Records show that he was employed as a musician by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1544 and was listed again as a member of his household in 1563. He was the maestro di cappella of the Cappella Giulia, the choir of St. Peter's Basilica, from 1548 until 1550 when he was succeeded by Palestrina. In his first volume of madrigals, Palestrina wrote one in praise of Roussel declaring that he "must surely have been in heaven whence he brought down the divine harmony to mortals." Roussel later served as the maestro di cappella in three other Roman churches: San Lorenzo in Damaso (1564–1566), San Luigi dei Francesi (1566–1571), and San Giovanni in Laterano (1572–1575). His motet Adoramus te, Christe performed by the Sistine Chapel Choir appears on the 2019 Deutsche Grammophon recording O Crux Benedicta. (en)
  • François Roussel [Francesco Rosselli] est un musicien d’origine probablement franc-comtoise, actif à Rome et à Lyon entre 1540 et 1580 environ. (fr)
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  • Francesco Rosselli, també conegut com a Roselli, Rossello, Rousel, i Rusello (nascut al voltant de 1510 i mort per l'any 1577) fou un compositor italià del Renaixement. Fou mestre de capella de Sant Pere, a Roma, el 1548, i mestre d'infants cantors de la Cappella Giulia. Es jubilà el 1550. Va compondre un gran nombre de motets i d'altra música d'església, que es conserven en manuscrit. S'han publicat d'aquest autor, molt famós en el seu temps, dos llibres de madrigals a cinc veus, una altra a quatre veus; Chansons nouvelles, a quatre i sis veus (París, 1577), i diversos madrigals i cançons incloses en un quadern d'obres d'autors de l'època. (ca)
  • François Roussel (auch Francesco Rosselli; * um 1510; † nach 1577) war ein wohl französischer Komponist der Renaissance, der der Römischen Schule zugerechnet wird. Da seine Werke unter seiner italienischen Namensform publiziert wurden, wurde er von der älteren Forschung meist als Italiener angesehen, doch wurde er in einem Rechnungsbuch als Franciscum Roussel gallum bezeichnet, was seine französische Herkunft nahelegt. (de)
  • François Roussel [Francesco Rosselli] est un musicien d’origine probablement franc-comtoise, actif à Rome et à Lyon entre 1540 et 1580 environ. (fr)
  • François Roussel (c.1510 – after 1577), also known as Francesco Rosselli (the Italian version of his name), was a French Renaissance composer of both sacred and secular music. His works included motets, masses, madrigals, and songs. Roussel later served as the maestro di cappella in three other Roman churches: San Lorenzo in Damaso (1564–1566), San Luigi dei Francesi (1566–1571), and San Giovanni in Laterano (1572–1575). His motet Adoramus te, Christe performed by the Sistine Chapel Choir appears on the 2019 Deutsche Grammophon recording O Crux Benedicta. (en)
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  • Francesco Rosselli (ca)
  • François Roussel (de)
  • François Roussel (en)
  • François Roussel (musicien) (fr)
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