Carminum quae chely vel testudine canuntur (Phalèse, Pierre)

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Sheet Music

Scores

Book I

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Publisher. Info. Louvain: Pierre Phalèse, 1547.
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Book II

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Publisher. Info. Louvain: Pierre Phalèse, 1546.
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Book III

Published as Carminum ad testudini usum compositorum (1547) by Pierre di Teghi.

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General Information

Work Title Carminum quae chely vel testudine canuntur
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Composer Phalèse, Pierre
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
First Publication. 1547
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation see below, Comments

Navigation etc.

  • Grove Music does not list this work, but the Dutch Wikipedia article [1] lists it as containing 3- 4- and 5-voice songs accompanied by lyre or lute.
  • The subtitle for book 1 is "duarum, trium, et quatuor partium" and the subtitle for book 2 is "trium, quatuor, et cuinque partium".
  • There are no words printed, but the song titles are in French. Presumably the songs were sufficiently well-known.