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Collection of chansons in four and five parts.
British Library K.2.h.9.(2.)
François Lesure and Geneviève Thibault, Bibliographie des éditions d’Adrian Le Roy et Robert Ballard (1551–1598) (Paris, 1955), no. 177.
RISM B/I, 15739
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With table of contents in alphabetical order separating the items under the following headings: Chasse de la Perdrix; Le chant du Rossignol; Deux quarrilons, and Guerre marine. The editions of 1559 and 1562 mention these headings on the title page.
Revised edition of RISM 155911 and 15624 (the latter re-edited in 15677). This edition differs from that of 1567 in the substitution of a Chanson by Jannequin for one by Goudimel.
Copy at K.2.h.9.(2.). Imperfect. Contratenor part book only.
Indexed names
Le Roy, Adrian, ca. 1520-1598, printer. Ballard, Robert, d. 1588, printer. Fourmentin, composer. Des Bordes, composer. Delafont, composer. Certon, Pierre, d. 1572, composer. Costeley, Guillaume, 1530?-1606, composer. Nicolas, [Guillaume], composer. Goudimel, Claude, d. 1572, composer. Janequin, Clément, ca. 1495-ca. 1560, composer. Adrian Le Roy & Robert Ballard (Firm), printer.
Resueillez vous tous gentils compagnons / Formentin -- Reueillez vous tous plaisa[n]s amoureux / Formentin -- [Sus Mathelotz] voici la guerre ouuerte (seconde partie: [Enfans] sus bout) / Desbordes -- As tu point la quelque esperuier / Delafont -- En escoutant le chant melodieux / Certon -- Venez danser au son de ma musette / Costeley -- Or dansons do[n]c maudit soit qui si faint / Touteau -- (Canon) Qui veut ouir chansonnette / Nicolas -- Tu me fais mourir de me dire / [Goudimel] -- Ouurez moy l’huys / Ianeqvin -- Du jour que je feuz amoureux / Goudimel.