Jacquet van Berchem Born: ? 1505 , present Flanders (the Habsburg Brabant duchy?) (Belgium)Died: ? 1565
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Jacquet (of Jachet) of Berchem, named after a town near Antwerp, was a composer of the Fourth generation of Flemish polyphonists, championed by Adriaan Willaert .
P.S. He should not be confused with the French-born Jachet of Mantua .
[This contribution is mainly based on KULeuven’s musicilogy professor Ignace Bossuyt’s book “De Vlaamse Polyfonie”.]
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