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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 1510 | '''Born:''' 1510's? | ||
'''Died:''' 23 February 1572 | '''Died:''' 23 February 1572 | ||
''' | Certon's date of birth can only be inferred from an appointment as matins clerk at Notre Dame de Paris on 29 October 1529; on 26 September 1530 he was shown leniency on account of his youth and spared a prison sentence for playing ball outside during Mass. In 1532 he became a clerk at the Ste. Chapelle and held posts there till the end of his life. He is best known for his chansons, which number well over 200 and include a contribution to the musical supplement to [[Pierre de Ronsard]]'s ''Amours''. Latin music includes 8 masses, 1 Magnificat and a score of motets. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
===Sacred works=== | |||
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===Secular works=== | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*{{NoCo|Recens modulorum editio liber secundus}} (Paris, 1542) | |||
*''Recens modulorum editio liber tertius'' (Paris, 1542) | |||
*''Trente et un pseaumes'', 4vv (Paris, 1546) | |||
*{{NoCo|Premier livre de chansons}} (Paris, 1552) | |||
*''Premier livre de [13] psalmes … reduitz en tabulature de leut par Maistre G. Morlaye'' (Paris, 1554) | |||
*''Cinquante pseaulmes de David'', 4vv (Paris, 1555) | |||
*''Missae tres … 4vv'' (Paris, 1558) | |||
*{{NoCo|Les Meslanges de Maistre Pierre Certon}} (98 new chansons) (Paris, 1570) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Renaissance composers | [[Category:Composers]] | ||
[[Category:French composers | [[Category:Renaissance composers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 15 November 2023
Life
Born: 1510's?
Died: 23 February 1572
Certon's date of birth can only be inferred from an appointment as matins clerk at Notre Dame de Paris on 29 October 1529; on 26 September 1530 he was shown leniency on account of his youth and spared a prison sentence for playing ball outside during Mass. In 1532 he became a clerk at the Ste. Chapelle and held posts there till the end of his life. He is best known for his chansons, which number well over 200 and include a contribution to the musical supplement to Pierre de Ronsard's Amours. Latin music includes 8 masses, 1 Magnificat and a score of motets.
View the Wikipedia article on Pierre Certon.
List of choral works
Sacred works
- Ave Maria
- Cantantibus organis
- Cecilia virgo gloriosa
- Ecce Maria
- Et exultavit (from 'Magnificat in 7th mode')
- O Adonai
Secular works
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Publications
- Recens modulorum editio liber secundus (Paris, 1542)
- Recens modulorum editio liber tertius (Paris, 1542)
- Trente et un pseaumes, 4vv (Paris, 1546)
- Premier livre de chansons (Paris, 1552)
- Premier livre de [13] psalmes … reduitz en tabulature de leut par Maistre G. Morlaye (Paris, 1554)
- Cinquante pseaulmes de David, 4vv (Paris, 1555)
- Missae tres … 4vv (Paris, 1558)
- Les Meslanges de Maistre Pierre Certon (98 new chansons) (Paris, 1570)
External links
Works by Pierre Certon in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)