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Jean Veillot

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Jean Veillot (d. before 1662) was a French composer and priest.

In 1640, he succeeded Henry Frémart as maître de chapelle at Notre-Dame de Paris then replaced François Cosset, when he took charge in 1643 as sous-maître of the Chapelle royale. After the death of Eustache Picot in 1651, he undertook duties alternating with Thomas Gobert.

Works

Three motets for double choir[1]

References

  1. ^ Marcelle Benoit, Dictionnaire de la musique en France aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles Fayard, 1992, ISBN 2-213-02824-9