Surname
Maupin
Given Name
Jean
Variant Name
Maupain
Role
Employee of a court chapel (musician)
Known voice range
Musician
Singer
Tenor
Active period
1498 - 1518
Workplace
Ferrara
Grenoble
Institution
Cappella ducale di Ferrara
Chapelle royale de France
Collégiale Saint-André de Grenoble
Biography
Cazaux 2002, p. 366. Sert comme chantre de la chapelle de France en 1498, puis clerc ténoriste a St André de Grenoble l’année suivante et membre de la chapelle de Ferrare de 1506 à 1508. De retour en France en 1510, il est mentionné à la cour de France jusqu’en 1518
• Royer Grenoble: en réalité, cité comme “chantre et ténor” le 6.9.1499, pp. 239, 245, 258
Regesta Leonis X, Joseph Hergenröther, 1884 - 1024 pages
ANNO TERTIO MENSE JUNIO. 1515. 2. Jun. (IV. Non, Jun.) 1515.
(15 734:— 15 735) Johanni Maupin, qui in capella Franeisci Francorum Regis cantor capellanus existit, canonicatum et praeb. ac Praeposituram eccl. S. Severini prope et extra muros Burdegalen. confert. „Yitae ac morum" Execut. deputat. „Hodie" Arch. Lat. tom. 51 f. 118 seqq.
L’entrée précédente le concerne-t-elle ?? (15 732 — 15 733) Johanni Maurin Licent. in decr. confert canonicatum eccl, Claromonten. ad effectum inibi dignitatem etc. obtinendi. „Literarum scientia" Execut. deputat. „Hodie'* Arch. Lat. tom. 49 f. 8, b se
Sherr 1988, p. 76
Jean Maupin*
Maupin had previously been in the king's chapel and was a member of the chapel of the Duke of Ferrara in 1506 and 1508.72
RS 1347, fol. 27v: supplication dated 6June, 151 o. Maupin, described as rector of the parish church of Novonico in the diocese ofA utun and a singer in the queen'sc hapel,73a sksf or a dispensationt o allow him to hold threei ncompatible benefices.
RS 1379, fol. 1 o6v: supplication dated 27January, 1512. Maupin, described as the rector of the parish church of Durat in the diocese of Meaux [and not as a singer in any royalc hapel],d eacon,a nd in his 23rd year,7 4a sksp ermissiont o be ordained a priest
72 See Lewis Lockwood, "Jean Mouton and Jean Michel: French Music and Musicians in Italy 1505-1520,"Journal of the American Musicological Society XXXII (1979), 2 1o.
73 "Johannes Maupin, rector parrochialis ecclesie de Novonico Eduensis diocesis, capelle devote vestre Anne francorum regine illustrissime cantor capellanus."
74 Johannes Maupin, rector parrochialis ecclesie loci de Durat Meldensis vel alterius diocesis, in diaconatu ordine et vicesimo tertio vel circa sue etatis anno constitutus."
IMPOSSIBLE QU'IL SOIT CE MAUPIN Né en 1489 (23 ans en 1512). Pbmes de chronologie à régler.
Brobeck 1995
Seemingly there were two singers named Jean Maupain active during the first decade of the sixteenth century. According to Lewis Lockwood, a singer of that name served Louis XII in 1498 (Lockwood, "Jean Mouton," 2 o-I i), and a "Jean Maupin" also was a cantor and tenorista at St. Andre's of Grenoble in 1499 (Louis Royer, Les Musiciens et la musique a l'ancienne colligiale Saint-Andri de Grenoble du XVe au XVIII sicle [Paris, 1938; reprint in La Vie musicale dans les provinces franfaises], 2:193, 199, 212). The same name appears in Ferrarese records of 1506-8, papal letters from i51o and 1512 (the former of which identifies him as a singer in Anne of Brittany's chapel), and royal chapel lists from 1515 and 1517. It is difficult to see how either the 1498 royal singer or the Grenoble musician could be the "Jean Maupain" mentioned in the 1512 papal letter, however, for that missive implies that Maupain was twenty-three years
• Royer Grenoble: en réalité, cité comme “chantre et ténor” le 6.9.1499, pp. 239, 245, 258
Regesta Leonis X, Joseph Hergenröther, 1884 - 1024 pages
ANNO TERTIO MENSE JUNIO. 1515. 2. Jun. (IV. Non, Jun.) 1515.
(15 734:— 15 735) Johanni Maupin, qui in capella Franeisci Francorum Regis cantor capellanus existit, canonicatum et praeb. ac Praeposituram eccl. S. Severini prope et extra muros Burdegalen. confert. „Yitae ac morum" Execut. deputat. „Hodie" Arch. Lat. tom. 51 f. 118 seqq.
L’entrée précédente le concerne-t-elle ?? (15 732 — 15 733) Johanni Maurin Licent. in decr. confert canonicatum eccl, Claromonten. ad effectum inibi dignitatem etc. obtinendi. „Literarum scientia" Execut. deputat. „Hodie'* Arch. Lat. tom. 49 f. 8, b se
Sherr 1988, p. 76
Jean Maupin*
Maupin had previously been in the king's chapel and was a member of the chapel of the Duke of Ferrara in 1506 and 1508.72
RS 1347, fol. 27v: supplication dated 6June, 151 o. Maupin, described as rector of the parish church of Novonico in the diocese ofA utun and a singer in the queen'sc hapel,73a sksf or a dispensationt o allow him to hold threei ncompatible benefices.
RS 1379, fol. 1 o6v: supplication dated 27January, 1512. Maupin, described as the rector of the parish church of Durat in the diocese of Meaux [and not as a singer in any royalc hapel],d eacon,a nd in his 23rd year,7 4a sksp ermissiont o be ordained a priest
72 See Lewis Lockwood, "Jean Mouton and Jean Michel: French Music and Musicians in Italy 1505-1520,"Journal of the American Musicological Society XXXII (1979), 2 1o.
73 "Johannes Maupin, rector parrochialis ecclesie de Novonico Eduensis diocesis, capelle devote vestre Anne francorum regine illustrissime cantor capellanus."
74 Johannes Maupin, rector parrochialis ecclesie loci de Durat Meldensis vel alterius diocesis, in diaconatu ordine et vicesimo tertio vel circa sue etatis anno constitutus."
IMPOSSIBLE QU'IL SOIT CE MAUPIN Né en 1489 (23 ans en 1512). Pbmes de chronologie à régler.
Brobeck 1995
Seemingly there were two singers named Jean Maupain active during the first decade of the sixteenth century. According to Lewis Lockwood, a singer of that name served Louis XII in 1498 (Lockwood, "Jean Mouton," 2 o-I i), and a "Jean Maupin" also was a cantor and tenorista at St. Andre's of Grenoble in 1499 (Louis Royer, Les Musiciens et la musique a l'ancienne colligiale Saint-Andri de Grenoble du XVe au XVIII sicle [Paris, 1938; reprint in La Vie musicale dans les provinces franfaises], 2:193, 199, 212). The same name appears in Ferrarese records of 1506-8, papal letters from i51o and 1512 (the former of which identifies him as a singer in Anne of Brittany's chapel), and royal chapel lists from 1515 and 1517. It is difficult to see how either the 1498 royal singer or the Grenoble musician could be the "Jean Maupain" mentioned in the 1512 papal letter, however, for that missive implies that Maupain was twenty-three years
Bibliography
Brobeck 1995
Cazaux 2002
Royer 1937
Sherr 1988