Claude Goudimel, Claude Le Jeune - Le Psautier Huguenot album flac
Performer: Claude GoudimelTitle: Le Psautier Huguenot
Style: Medieval
Released: 1935
MP3 album: 1623 mb
FLAC album: 1250 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Classical
Claude Goudimel was born in Besançon. Few details of his life are known until he is documented in Paris in 1549, where he was studying at the University of Paris; in that year he also published a book of chansons.
Claude Goudimel Composer. Psalm 33, 'Resveillez-vous, chacun fidele', for chorus Work. Arnaud Van de Cauter Organ, Maîtrise de Nîmes Children's Choir Choir, Maîtrise de Nîmes Men's Choir Choir, Vincent Recolin Conductor. Psalm 137, 'Estant assis aux rives aquantiques' (flûtes; Psautier huguenot). Claude Goudimel Composer. Psalm 137: Estans assis aux rives aquatiques Work. Claude Le Jeune Composer. Psalm 116, 'J'ayme mon dieu' (j'aime mon dieu), for chorus, flute, and organ Work. Jean-Noël Catrice Flute, Arnaud Van de Cauter Organ, Francis Mercet Flute, Maîtrise de Nîmes Children's Choir Choir, Vincent Recolin Conductor.
Claude Goudimel: best 2 tracks. Centre de Musique Ancienne de Genève, Claude Goudimel, Ensemble Clément Janequin, Ensemble Les Eléments - Psaume 87: Dieu pour fonder son tresseur habitacle Psaumes du XVIème siècle "Le Psautier de Genève" (Psalms of the 16th Century), 2017 04:19. Claude Goudimel, Kammerkórinn Carmina - Himnar, er hver má sjá Melodía, 2015 01:53. Artist: Claude Goudimel.
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp. 1564 ed. in Le psautier huguenot du XVIe siècle, Pidoux (p. 41-43) 1565 ed. in Le psautier huguenot du XVIe siècle, Pidoux (. 51). These are different (more homophonic) settings from 150 Pseaumes de David, 1568.
Claude Goudimel or Godimel was born in Besançon around 1520. We know that he was a university student in Paris in 1542. He took up a job as a proof reader for the printer Nicolas du Chemin, later becoming his associate. He settled in Metz around 1557. In 1560 he was converted to Protestantism ; he had a great interest in the text and music of the Geneva Psalter. He was assassinated during the Saint-Barthélemy massacre in 1572 and his body was thrown into the Rhône. He wrote a great deal of music : masses and motets for the Catholic Church but also many non-religious songs. PIDOUX Pierre, Le psautier huguenot du XVIe siècle, Baerenreiter, Bâle, 1962. WEBER Édith, La musique protestante en langue française, Honoré Champion, Paris, 1979. Michel de l'Hospital (1505-1573). Théodore de Bèze (1519-1605). St. Bartholomew's Day (24th August 1572). Clément Marot (1496-1544).
The Genevan Psalter, also known as The Huguenot Psalter, is a metrical psalter in French created under the supervision of John Calvin for liturgical use by the Reformed churches of the city of Geneva in the sixteenth century. Less known are the compositions of Claude Le Jeune from the same era and the arrangements of Clément Janequin and Paschal de l'Estocart. The Dutch composer Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck wrote motets for four to eight voices for all the psalms, some of them through-composed including all verses, as well as a number of psalm variations for organ.
Claude Le Jeune (1528 to 1530 – buried 26 September 1600) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He was the primary representative of the musical movement known as musique mesurée, and a significant composer of the "Parisian" chanson, the predominant secular form in France in the latter half of the 16th century. Other Huguenot composers were not so fortunate. Claude Goudimel, a very similar composer who Le Jeune may have known, was murdered by a Catholic mob in Lyon during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in late August 1572. Next, Le Jeune settled in La Rochelle, a stronghold of the Huguenots, but sometime in the mid-1590s he must have returned to Paris, for his name appears in a list of musicians of the royal household of Henry IV both in 1596 and 1600.
Even though Goudimel elaborated in these psalms the Huguenot tunes of Louis Bourgeois, most of Goudimel's pieces were probably still acceptable to Catholics, who only later were forbidden to traffic with heretic texts and tunes. Goudimel's second (1564 at Paris, 1565 at Geneva) and third (1568) settings of the French Psalter were probably intended for the Huguenots from the outset. Theme and Variations on Psalm 149, "Chantez a Dieu chanson nouvelle": I. Theme avec l'harmonisation de Claude Goudimel. J3HTW/?tag prabook0b-20. Es geht daher des tages.
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| A1 | 1) Psaume 25 (2 Versions)Composed By – Claude GoudimelLyrics By – Clément Marot |
| A2 | 2) Psaume 19Composed By – Claude GoudimelLyrics By – Clément Marot |
| B1 | 1) Psaume 42Composed By – Claude Le JeuneLyrics By – Theodore De Bèze |
| B2 | 2) Psaume 69Composed By – Claude Le JeuneLyrics By – Theodore De Bèze |
Credits
- Conductor – Henri Expert
- Vocals – G. Frontin, G. Turotte, J. Legrand, Lina Falk, M. Blanc-Audra








