Hodemont, Leonard (Collet) de
Hodemont, Leonard (Collet) de
Hodemont, Leonard (Collet) de, important South Netherlands composer; b. Liège, c. 1575; d. there, Aug. 1636. He received his musical training at Liège Cathedral, where he was senior duodenus (1589–93); then continued his education at the Pedagogie du Lys at the Univ. of Louvain. After being ordained a priest, he became succentor of the collegiate church of St. Pierre in Liège in 1610. He was made canon at Liège Cathedral in 1612, and then at St. Materne there in 1616; subsequently was maître de chant at Liege Cathedral from 1619 to 1633. He was a leading composer of sacred music. He publ. Armonica recreatione: Villanelli for 3 Voices and Basso Continuo (Antwerp, 1625) and Sacri concentus for 1 to 5 Voices, Violin, and Basso Continuo (Organ) (Liège, 1630).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire