
Jacotin Le Bel (also Jacques Level; born around 1490; died after 1555) was a French composer and singer of the Renaissance. The identity of Jacotin Le Bel as a composer is mainly determined by the works he writes and printed in France. This identity has been extensively discussed in terms of music history; for example, it was considered possible that it was identical to a Jacottin level, who participated as a singer at the papal chapel in Rome from 1516 - 1519
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Vingt et sept chansons musicales à quatre parties, Paris, 1533: XXVIII. Si bon amour
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