Composer
Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594); FLM
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Renaissance composer Orlande de Lassus was born in Mons and got his start as a choirboy. An often disputed story has the child Lassus kidnapped three times on account of his beautiful singing voice; the only certainty is that by 1544 he had joined the service of Ferrante Gonzaga, Viceroy of Sicily. A stopover in Mantua allowed Lassus to absorb prevailing Italian influences. Lassus spent less than a year in Sicily and transferred to Milan for the remainder of the 1540s. He often used an Italian form of his name, Orlando di Lasso. In 1551, Lassus was made choirmaster at St. John of Lateran in Rome, but remained only until 1553, being succeeded by Palestrina. Lassus returned to Mons in 1554, receiving word that his parents were ill, but upon his arrival found them already dead and buried. In 1555, Lassus' first book of madrigals and a collection of various secular works appeared simultaneously in Antwerp and Venice, thus beginning his status as a one-man industry of musical publications. Lassus' work accounts for three-fifths of all music printed in Europe between 1555 and 1600.
In 1557, the German Duke Albrecht V engaged Lassus' services as a singer at the court in Munich. Lassus' status was upgraded to Kapellmeister in 1561. His position enabled considerable travel, and Lassus made frequent trips to Venice, where he met and made friends with the Gabrielis. Judging from the range of settings, both sacred and secular, coming from Lassus in these years, it is apparent he was asked to supply music for a wide variety of events at the court of Duke Albrecht. The flood of published editions, both authorized and not, of Lassus' music during this time established him as the most popular composer in Europe, and in 1574 he was made a Knight of the Golden Spur by Pope Gregory XIII.
In 1579, Duke Albrecht V died, and the longstanding extravagance of his court left his successor, Duke Wilhelm, with little choice but to make deep cuts in the entertainment budget. This had a direct and negative effect on Lassus' fortunes, but nonetheless he declined an offer in 1580 to relocate to the Court at Dresden. By the late 1580s, the number of new pieces Lassus undertook began to slow down. In the months before his death, Lassus succeeded in bringing to life his last great masterwork, the Lagrime di San Pietro, in itself a summation of the highest forms of Renaissance musical art. He died at about the age of 62, and in 1604 his sons published an edition of his collected works entitled Magnus opus musicum. This was used as the basis for the first modern edition of Lassus' music, published in Leipzig between 1894 and 1926.
Among his key works, the Sibylline Prophecies (1553) and Penitential Psalms (1560) reflect the influence of Italian mannerism. While later music contains occasional chromatic alterations, mature Lassus works favor a unique style that combines an intensely dramatic sense of text painting, nervous and excited rhythmic figurations, and glorious, rolling counterpoint. Late works demonstrate a concern for terseness in expression, and texts are realized in a highly compressed state. No verifiable instrumental music is known from Lassus, and his masses are generally considered unfavorably in light of Palestrina's achievement in that realm. But his other works—motets, madrigals, French chansons, and German lieder—are considered second to none in the context of the late Renaissance, and several of his secular songs were known from king to peasant in the second half of the sixteenth century.
© Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
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Sacred Vocal Works
233 tracks
- Masses
48 tracks
- Missa 'Osculetur me' (a8, double choir)
10 tracks
- Missa Bell' Amfirit'altera (a8)
9 tracks
- Missa Entre vous filles (a5)
5 tracks
- Missa Pro defunctis (a4)
9 tracks
- Missa Susanne un jour (a5)
9 tracks
- Missa Tous les regretz, for 6 voices, H. v/3
5 tracks
- Unspecified Kyrie
1 track
- Missa 'Osculetur me' (a8, double choir)
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Motets
120 tracks
- Accipe daque: Anna mihi dilecta veni (Christe Dei soboles)
1 track
- Alma Redemptoris mater (a8)
3 tracks
- Audite nova Der Bwar von Eselsskirchen, lied for 4 voices, S. xx/51
2 tracks
- Ave regina coelorum (ii; a6)
2 tracks
- Ave verum corpus (a6)
2 tracks
- Benedicam Dominum, motet for 4 voices, M. xiv (S. iii/73)
1 track
- Circumdederunt me Dolores mortis, motet for 6 voices (S. xv/106)
1 track
- Da pacem Domine, motet for 5 voices, M. xix
1 track
- Dic mihi quem portas, motet for 8 voices, M. xviii (S. xix/133)
1 track
- Dixit Dominus, motet for 8 voices, M. vii (S. xxi/27)
1 track
- Emendemus in melius, motet for 5 voices, M. viii (S. vii/32)
1 track
- Ergo rex vivat, motet for 8 voices, M. xxi (S. xix/129)
1 track
- Fratres qui gloriatur, motet for 6 voices, M. xxi (S. xv/126)
1 track
- Gustate et videte, motet for 5 voices, M. i (S. v/73)
1 track
- Hodie complete sunt (a6)
2 tracks
- Improperium expectavit, motet for 4 voices, M. xiv (S. iii/21)
1 track
- In monte Oliveti (a6)
1 track
- Infelix ego (a6)
1 track
- Jubilate Deo omnis terra, motet for 4 voices, M. xiv (S. iii/62)
2 tracks
- Jubilemus singuli (a6)
1 track
- Justorum animae (a5)
2 tracks
- Laetatus sum, motet for 3 voices, M. xi (S. i/36)
1 track
- Lauda Jerusalem Dominum, motet for 6 voices, M. v (S. xiii/70)
5 tracks
- Lauda mater ecclesia (a5)
2 tracks
- Laudate Dominum omnes gentes (a6)
1 track
- Laudate pueri Dominum, motet for 7 voices, M. vi (S. xix/94)
2 tracks
- Media vita in morte sumus (a6)
2 tracks
- Nisi Dominus, motet for 5 voices, M. ii (S. ix/66)
1 track
- Nunc gaudere licet (Or sus, esgasions nous), motet for 6 voices, M. vi (S. xix/66)
1 track
- O glorioso domina, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xiii/145)
2 tracks
- Omnes de Saba venient, motet for 8 voices, M. xix (S. xxi/1)
4 tracks
- Osculetur me osculo (a8)
1 track
- Pater noster, motet for 6 voices, M. xv (S. xiii/77)
1 track
- Praesidium Sara, motet for 4 voices, M. xviii
1 track
- Prophetiae Sibyllarum
13 tracks
- Quare tristis es anima mea?, motet for 6 voices, M. iv (S. xvii/12)
2 tracks
- Qui moderatur sermons suos, motet for 6 voices, M. xxi (S. xv/142)
1 track
- Quid vulgo memorant, motet for 8 voices, M. xxi (S. xix/122)
1 track
- Recordare Jesu pie, motet for 6 voices, M. xvi (S. xv/112)
1 track
- Regina coeli laetare (a7)
1 track
- Resonet in laudibus (a5)
2 tracks
- Salve regina mater (a5)
1 track
- Salve regina mater (a8)
3 tracks
- Salve regina
1 track
- Timor et tremor (a6)
4 tracks
- Tristis est anima mea (a5)
2 tracks
- Ubi est Abel, motet for 5 voices, M. xvii (S. vii/80)
1 track
- Veni dilecte mi (a5)
1 track
- Verbum caro factum est (a6)
1 track
- Veni in hortum meum, motet for 5 voices, M. ii (S. v/120)
2 tracks
- Miserere mei Deus, motet for 5 voices (4th part of Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales)
5 tracks
- Domine ne in furore tuo... miserere (1st part of Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales), motet for 5 voices
4 tracks
- Benedicta es caelorum regina (octavi toni), magnificat for 6 voices (on Josquin's motet), H. xv/228
1 track
- Salve Regina mater, motet for 8 voices, M. xix (S. xxi/18)
1 track
- Mors tua mors Christi, motet for 5 voices, M. xix (S. vii/43)
1 track
- Resonet in laudibus
1 track
- Cantiones duarum vocum sine text
3 tracks
- O Maria clausus hortus
1 track
- Laetentur coeli - Tunc exaltabunt
1 track
- O peccator
1 track
- Qui sequitur me
1 track
- Alleluia laus et gloria
1 track
- Magnificat tertii toni
1 track
- O che vezzosa aurora
1 track
- Ecce nunc benedicite
1 track
- Exaudi Deus orationem meam
1 track
- Omnia tempus habent
1 track
- Quid gloriaris
1 track
- Laudent Deum cythara
1 track
- Agimus tibi gratias, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xiii/103)
2 tracks
- Accipe daque: Anna mihi dilecta veni (Christe Dei soboles)
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Lamentations and Other Sacred Works
65 tracks
- Audi benigne conditor, hymn for 4 voices, H. xviii/42
1 track
- Lamentationes Hieremiae (9), for 5 voices, H. xxii/3
3 tracks
- Magnificat, Octavi toni (i), for 8 voices, H. xv/166
2 tracks
- Melancholia - Aphorisms on Life and Death, for 6 voices, M. xxi
13 tracks
- Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi secundum Mattheum, for 5 voices, H. ii/3
20 tracks
- Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales, psalm settings (7) for 5 voices
4 tracks
- Lagrime di San Pietro (Tears of San Pietro)
21 tracks
- Susanne un jour (primi toni), magnificat for 6 voices, H. xiv/174
1 track
- Audi benigne conditor, hymn for 4 voices, H. xviii/42
- Masses
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Secular Vocal Works
103 tracks
- Chansons
18 tracks
- Beau le crystal, chanson for 4 voices, B. xi/57 (S. xii/94)
3 tracks
- Bon jour mon coeur (a4)
6 tracks
- Che se la vers
1 track
- La nuit froide et somber (a4)
1 track
- Mon coeur se recommande (a5)
1 track
- Si je suis brun, chanson for 4 voices, B. xiv/4 (S. xii/30)
1 track
- Susanne un jour (a5)
2 tracks
- Susanne un jour (G. Guerault), chanson for 5 voices, B. 52 (S. xiv/29)
1 track
- Un jeune moine (Quitte le monde), chanson for 4 voices, B. xiv/104 (S. xii/89)
2 tracks
- Beau le crystal, chanson for 4 voices, B. xi/57 (S. xii/94)
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Madrigals
67 tracks
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Villanelle
10 tracks
- Allala la pia calia, villanelle for 4 voices, S. x/104
1 track
- Madonna mia pieta (villanelle, a4) S.x/61
1 track
- Matona mia cara (villanelle, a4) S.x/93
1 track
- O la o che bon eccho (a8)
4 tracks
- O Lucia miau (morescha), villanelle for 3 voices, S. x/70
1 track
- O occhi manza mia, villanelle for 4 voices, S. x/103
1 track
- Sto core mio se fosse di diamante, villanelle for 4 voices, S. x/69
1 track
- Allala la pia calia, villanelle for 4 voices, S. x/104
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Lieder
8 tracks
- Baur, was tregst im Sacke? (a4)
1 track
- Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich (a5)
2 tracks
- Hollah! Welch gutes Echo
1 track
- Ich weiss nur ein hubsches Meidlein (lied, a4)
1 track
- Maria voll Genad (a6)
1 track
- So trincken wir alle (lied, a5)
1 track
- Wer frisch wil sein
1 track
- Baur, was tregst im Sacke? (a4)
- Chansons
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Instrumental Works
2 tracks
- Fantasia No.1
1 track
- Fantasia No.2
1 track
- Fantasia No.1
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Choral Works
24 tracks
- Missa Bell' Amfirit'altera, for 8 voices, H. viii/55
6 tracks
- Tui sunt coeli, motet for 8 voices, M. xxi (S. xxi/5)
1 track
- Gaudent in coelis, motet for 4 voices, M. ix (S. i/155)
1 track
- Exurgat Deus, motet for 4 voices, M. xix (S. iii/1)
1 track
- Salve Regina, motet for 6 voices, M. xix
1 track
- Pauper sum ego, motet for 4 voices, M. ix (S. iii/79)
1 track
- Domine clamavi, motet for 5 voices, M. ix (S. ix/140)
1 track
- Confitemini Domino, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xvii/79)
1 track
- Ante me non est formatus Deus, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xi/131)
1 track
- Pater noster, motet for 4 voices, M. ix (S. i/104)
1 track
- Misericordias Domini, motet for 5 voices, M. ix (S. ix/9)
1 track
- Nos qui sumus in hoc mundo, motet for 4 voices, M. ix (S. i/139)
1 track
- In Deo salutarem meum, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xvii/140)
1 track
- Quis mihi det lacrimis, motet for 5 voices, M. ix (S. v/44)
1 track
- Pulvis et umbra sumus, motet for 4 voices, M. ii (S. ix/30)
1 track
- Regnum mundi, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xiii/170)
1 track
- Oculi omnium, motet for 5 voices, M. ix (S. vii/122)
1 track
- Media vita in morte sumus, motet for 6 voices, M. ix (S. xiii/90)
1 track
- Exaudi Domine vocem meam, motet for 5 voices, M. ii (S. vii/158)
1 track
- Missa Bell' Amfirit'altera, for 8 voices, H. viii/55
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Sacred Vocal Works
1 track
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Motets
1 track
- Hodie complete sunt (a6)
1 track
- Hodie complete sunt (a6)
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Motets
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Secular Vocal Works
3 tracks
- Chansons
2 tracks
- Bon jour mon coeur (a4)
2 tracks
- Bon jour mon coeur (a4)
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Villanelle
1 track
- O la o che bon eccho (a8)
1 track
- O la o che bon eccho (a8)
- Chansons
Below are works by O.Lassus that every music lover should explore:
- Sacred Vocal Works
- Prophetiae Sibyllarum
13 tracks
- Salve regina mater (a8)
3 tracks
- Tristis est anima mea (a5)
2 tracks
- Prophetiae Sibyllarum
- Secular Vocal Works
- Bon jour mon coeur (a4)
6 tracks
- Matona mia cara (villanelle, a4) S.x/93
1 track
- O la o che bon eccho (a8)
4 tracks
- Bon jour mon coeur (a4)



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