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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
''' | '''Born:''' ca. 1500 | ||
'''Died:''' ca. 1570 | |||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Pierre Cadéac was a French composer and probably singer of the Renaissance, active in Gascony. He wrote both sacred and secular vocal music, and had his music published in Paris and Lyons. His most famous work was the chanson Je suis deshéritée, which many later composers, including Lassus and Palestrina, used as a basis for parody masses. | Pierre Cadéac, flourished 1538–1556, was a French composer and probably singer of the Renaissance, active in Gascony. He wrote both sacred and secular vocal music, and had his music published in Paris and Lyons. His most famous work was the chanson '[[Je suis déshéritée (Pierre Cadéac)|Je suis deshéritée]]', which many later composers, including [[Orlando di Lasso|Lassus]] and [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina|Palestrina]], used as a basis for parody masses. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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See also Harsius: a setting of 'Inviolata' is attributed in one source to him and in another to Cadéac. | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*{{NoCo|Moteta quatuor quinque et sex vocum liber primus}} (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard, 1555) | |||
*''Missae tres cum quatuor vocibus'' (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard, 1558) | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 27 August 2023
Life
Born: ca. 1500
Died: ca. 1570
Biography
Pierre Cadéac, flourished 1538–1556, was a French composer and probably singer of the Renaissance, active in Gascony. He wrote both sacred and secular vocal music, and had his music published in Paris and Lyons. His most famous work was the chanson 'Je suis deshéritée', which many later composers, including Lassus and Palestrina, used as a basis for parody masses.
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List of choral works
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See also Harsius: a setting of 'Inviolata' is attributed in one source to him and in another to Cadéac.
Publications
- Moteta quatuor quinque et sex vocum liber primus (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard, 1555)
- Missae tres cum quatuor vocibus (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard, 1558)