Caurroy, Eustache du: Prince, La France te veut

(2 settings) for 5 - 6 voices or instruments.

These two settings of Étienne Jodelle's Prince, la France te vent come from the early seventeenth century. The du Caurroy setting is taken from his Meslanges de musiques, Paris, 1610, the Le Jeune version from that composer's Second livre de Meslanges, published two years later. The poem itself goes back to 1556, when it was included in Ronsard's Second Livre des Hymnes: in this earlier version the first line reads "Vierge, La France te veut", as it was originally written to honour a young princess. While the sentiments of the poem are a little hard to take today, the music of both settings is impressive.
In this edition the original note values have been retained. Editorial accidentals appear in the usual way, printed small above the stave, applying to the one note only; original accidentals are taken as applying to the whole bar.

Der zweite Satz stammt von Claude le Jeune.

Produkt-ID: LPM-EML280

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