Composer
Pierre Attaingnant (1494-1551); FRA
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Until the beginning of the fifteenth century in Europe, the monasteries had a monopoly on the copying, illuminating and preservation of religious texts and church music. Thus, until Gutenberg's invention of printing with movable type around 1450, very little secular, traditional, and popular music existed in manuscript. Music publishing ensures not only the dissemination of music, but also its preservation. Music publishers have often been composers (e.g. Telemann and Boismortier in the eighteenth century and Diabelli in the nineteenth). As the first Parisian music printer, Attaignant, whose career started in 1525, is, naturally, of considerable historical and musical importance. Attaignant rapidly built up an international distribution network, and between 1525 and his death, in 1551 or 1552, his publications spread to many other parts of Europe, beginning with "Chansons nouvelles" which led to an important series of four-part chansons books. He was also the first music publisher to increase production by inventing a faster, more accurate printing system which allowed notes and staves to be combined in a single impression. In 1537, Attaignant became royal printer to king Francis I (1515-1547). Since many works simply did not exist in manuscript, it can be assumed that much of the music that bears his name was, to some extent, completely reconstructed by Attaignant himself. An example of those are the seven books of anonymous pieces "for organ, spinet, clavichord and suchlike instruments", that include chansons, two plainsong settings, psalm tunes from the Mass and Magnificat, motets and a selection of pavanes, branles and basses dances. Lute works such as the Padoana alla francese and the well-known Dix-huit basses dances (1530) continue to appear in modern editions arranged for a variety of instruments. Thanks to Attaignant, listeners can appreciate the variety and subtlety of such leaders of the chanson schools of composition in the Middle Ages and Renaissance as Machaut and Jannequin, and the fifteenth-century Burgundian school of Dufay and Binchois, whose settings emphasize colloquial speech rhythms. Attaignant also prepared new editions of established works. These include Jacques Claudin's chansons and the richly ornamented lute music of Adrian le Roy (1520-1598), as well as madrigals and French chansons (later known as airs de cour) for solo singer and lute, with the alto, tenor and bass parts omitted, which anticipate the lute songs of English composers such as John Dowland (1563-1626). His inspired and meticulous work provides fresh insights into Medieval and Renaissance music through scholarly editions based on reliable sources. Instrumentation is often absent in pre-fifteenth-century music, and its present-day interpretation requires an imaginative approach to textures, and performing techniques that preserve its innate vigor and immediacy.
© Roy Brewer, All Music Guide
© Roy Brewer, All Music Guide
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Chamber Works
38 tracks
- Balle and Branles (from 18 basse dances)
1 track
- Basse Danse "La Magdalena"
2 tracks
- Basse danse La brosse - Tripla - Tourdion
1 track
- Basse Danse
2 tracks
- Bransle de Poictou
1 track
- Bransle gay, C'est mon amy, for lute (from 18 basses dances)
1 track
- Bransle Gay
2 tracks
- Gaillard No 2
1 track
- Gaillarde No.1
1 track
- Gaillarde No.2
1 track
- Gaillarde
1 track
- La brosse, basse dance, recoupe, tourdion, for lute (after P[ierre] B[londeau]) (from 18 basses dances)
1 track
- La Gatta
2 tracks
- La Magdalena
1 track
- La Roque
1 track
- La Rote de Rode
1 track
- Parce Domine, after Jacob Obrecht
1 track
- Pavane & sauterelle, for lute (from 18 basses dances)
1 track
- Pavane - Galliarde No.4
1 track
- Pavane and Galliarde
2 tracks
- Pavane No.1
1 track
- Pavane No.2
1 track
- Pavane No.3
1 track
- Pavane, for lute
1 track
- Pavanne (1530)
1 track
- Pavanne: Bel fiore
1 track
- Premiere Suytte de Branles d'Escosse
1 track
- Premiere Suytte de Branles
1 track
- Prélude for lute (Très brève et familière introduction)
1 track
- Puisquen deux cueurs
1 track
- Tourdion, for chamber ensemble
2 tracks
- Vegnando da Bologna La Scarpa mi fa Male
1 track
- Balle and Branles (from 18 basse dances)
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Vocal Works
8 tracks
- Sacred Choral Works
6 tracks
- Sanctus and Benedictus (Mass Kyrie Fons bonitatis)
1 track
- Magnificat quarti toni
1 track
- Magnificat octavi toni
4 tracks
- Sanctus and Benedictus (Mass Kyrie Fons bonitatis)
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Chansons
2 tracks
- Tourdion - Quand je bois du vin clairet
1 track
- Fortune laisse moy la vye
1 track
- Tourdion - Quand je bois du vin clairet
- Sacred Choral Works
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Vocal Works
1 track
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Chansons
1 track
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Chansons
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