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'''Description:''' The third book of [[Orlando di Lasso]]'s 4-5 voice chansons, and the first to feature Lasso exclusively (up to half of the contents of the two previous books had featured works by [[Cipriano de Rore]] and [[Philippe de Monte]]). The vast majority of the works listed below are 4-5 voice chansons, with a single madrigal and two secular motets thrown in: a five-voice motet in two parts "Alma Venus," and a 6-voice setting of "Tityre tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi," from the first stanza of [[Virgil]]'s first Eclogue. | '''Description:''' The third book of [[Orlando di Lasso]]'s 4-5 voice chansons, and the first to feature Lasso exclusively (up to half of the contents of the two previous books had featured works by [[Cipriano de Rore]] and [[Philippe de Monte]]). The vast majority of the works listed below are 4-5 voice chansons, with a single madrigal and two secular motets thrown in: a five-voice motet in two parts "Alma Venus," and a 6-voice setting of "Tityre tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi," from the first stanza of [[Virgil]]'s first Eclogue. | ||
'''Known editions:''' 3. The 1566 and 1570 editions remove the madrigal [[In dubbio di mio stato, hor piango, hor canto (Orlando di Lasso)|''In dubbio'']], and instead insert a new chanson, [[Ce faux amour | '''Known editions:''' 3. The 1566 and 1570 editions remove the madrigal [[In dubbio di mio stato, hor piango, hor canto (Orlando di Lasso)|''In dubbio'']], and instead insert a new chanson, [[Ce faux amour (Orlando di Lasso)|''Ce faux amour'']]. | ||
*1560 - ''Tiers Livre des Chansons a quatre cincq et six parties novellement composez par Orlando di Lassus convenables tant aux instrumentez come à la voix. Imprime à Lovain part Pierre Phalese libraire iure 1560. Avecq grace et privilege.'' | *1560 - ''Tiers Livre des Chansons a quatre cincq et six parties novellement composez par Orlando di Lassus convenables tant aux instrumentez come à la voix. Imprime à Lovain part Pierre Phalese libraire iure 1560. Avecq grace et privilege.'' | ||
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Published: 1560
Description: The third book of Orlando di Lasso's 4-5 voice chansons, and the first to feature Lasso exclusively (up to half of the contents of the two previous books had featured works by Cipriano de Rore and Philippe de Monte). The vast majority of the works listed below are 4-5 voice chansons, with a single madrigal and two secular motets thrown in: a five-voice motet in two parts "Alma Venus," and a 6-voice setting of "Tityre tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi," from the first stanza of Virgil's first Eclogue.
Known editions: 3. The 1566 and 1570 editions remove the madrigal In dubbio, and instead insert a new chanson, Ce faux amour.
- 1560 - Tiers Livre des Chansons a quatre cincq et six parties novellement composez par Orlando di Lassus convenables tant aux instrumentez come à la voix. Imprime à Lovain part Pierre Phalese libraire iure 1560. Avecq grace et privilege.
- 1566 - Tiers Livre des Chansons a quatre cincq et six parties, nouvellement composées par Orlando di Lassus, Et de nouveau plus correctement que cy devant imprimées et emendées, Convenables tant aux instrumens comme a la voix. Imprimé à Lovain par Pier Phalese, Libraire Iuré. L'an M. D. LXVI. Avec Grace & Privilege.
- 1570 - Tiers Livre des Chansons a quatre cincq et six parties, nouvellement composées par Orlando di Lassus, Et de nouveau plus correctement que cy devant imprimées et emendées, Convenables tant qux Instrumens comme à la Voix. A Lovain. De l'Imprimerie de Pierre Phalese Libraire Iuré. L'an M.D.LXX.
Facsimiles: 1566 edition -- 1570 edition, from the Munich Digitization Center.