Clément Janequin : French composer at the dawn of music publishing / Rolf Norsen.
2024
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Title
Clément Janequin : French composer at the dawn of music publishing / Rolf Norsen.
Published
Rochester, NY, USA : University of Rochester Press, 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Description
xii, 386 pages : music ; 24 cm.
Associated name
Series statement
Eastman studies in music, 1071-9989 ; 196
Summary
"Clément Janequin's spectacular entertainment chansons jump-started French music printing, spread his fame across sixteenth-century Europe, and earned him lasting success with vocal ensembles and audiences around the world. Clément Janequin was the musical poster boy for the Valois kings of France, a best-seller for the fledgling 16th century music-printing industry and, notwithstanding his status as ordained priest, a major supplier of hymn-style harmonizations of Huguenot melodies. Ever since the sixteenth century, vocal ensembles have embraced his barking dogs, chirping birds, and thundering horse hoofs, and then moved beyond the bird and battle songs to a repertory rich in lyric beauty and Rabelasian wit. This first in-depth biography looks at Janequin's revolutionary approach to entertainment music, his pioneer status in the developing music-printing industry, and his contributions to sacred music in the turmoil that followed the Reformation (including the first known hymn-style harmonization of what became known as Old One Hundredth.) It traces his early life in Bordeaux, Luçon, Auch, and Angers during the period when Pierre Attaingnant made Janequin a central name in early French music publishing, and subsequently the composer's transition to Paris, where, as the first composer to make the attempt, he put his revenues from music printing (from the firms of Nicolas Du Chemin and Le Roy & Ballard) at the core of his economic-survival strategy. Recounted with both scholarly detail and a portion Janequinian humor, the volume includes an extensive selection of musical examples"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-378) and index.
Contents
Beginnings
Bordeaux
Descriptive chansons
National attention
Angers
Chansons musicales
Du Chemin and the 28 Psalms of 1549
Paris, 1551-55
Prebends, patrons, and the commerce of music printing
Paris, 1556-58
Epilogue
Appendix A. Documents
Appendix B. Manuscript sources
Appendix C. Printed sources
Appendix D. Revised secular catalogue
Appendix E. Catalogue of sacred vocal works by Janequin.
Bordeaux
Descriptive chansons
National attention
Angers
Chansons musicales
Du Chemin and the 28 Psalms of 1549
Paris, 1551-55
Prebends, patrons, and the commerce of music printing
Paris, 1556-58
Epilogue
Appendix A. Documents
Appendix B. Manuscript sources
Appendix C. Printed sources
Appendix D. Revised secular catalogue
Appendix E. Catalogue of sacred vocal works by Janequin.
Series
Eastman studies in music ; 196. 1071-9989
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ML410.J19 N67 2024