Dambert

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Dambert (fl. 1532 to 1549, first name unknown) was a composer of the Renaissance .

There are no reports of his life and his nationality is not known. He may have been French and worked in Lyon during the 1530s . He was one of the composers of motets and chansons whose works first appeared in the Motetti del Fiore (1532) by Jacques Moderne and in prints by Pierre Attaingnant . The four-part motet Omnis pulchritudo Domini and the chansons Secouez moy je suys toute pleumeuse , Etes vous de Clamessy ma dame and Qui est celluy have been preserved . The compositions were reprinted in Venice , Nuremberg and Antwerp until 1564 and some were reprinted.

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