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French Chansons for Three Voices (ca. 1550), Part 1

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The sixty-two chansons of this two-volume anthology reflect a variety of musical styles and include texts of popular as well as courtly flavor. Such well-known composers as Pierre Certon, Claudin de Sermisy, and Adrian Willaert are represented, along with a number of lesser-known musicians. Of particular interest is Gardane's earlier print, in which he misattributed all the chansons to Janequin.
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Title: French Chansons for Three Voices (ca. 1550), Part 1
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The sixty-two chansons of this two-volume anthology reflect a variety of musical styles and include texts of popular as well as courtly flavor.
Such well-known composers as Pierre Certon, Claudin de Sermisy, and Adrian Willaert are represented, along with a number of lesser-known musicians.
Of particular interest is Gardane's earlier print, in which he misattributed all the chansons to Janequin.

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