Talk:Mon cœur se recommande à vous (Orlando di Lasso): Difference between revisions

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Someone writes : compostion not of Lassus.. other 'dubious', 19th century..
==Merge==
No source is given for this supposition/
double entry of this composition... the "a" with and without accent grave.
should be combined ? --[[User:Wursten|Wursten]] 09:33, 26 December 2005 (PST)


AFAIK: 1560  appeared "Tiers livre des chansons a 4,5 & 6 parties nouvellement composées par Orlando di Lassus"
==Split==
nr. XIV = Mon cueur se recommande à vous
Some write : compostion not of Lassus.. other 'dubious', 19th century..
It appears that two different scores are in discussion.
A simple SATB setting, which might well be 19the century and a very intricate polyphonic setting, which certainly is by Lassus...


I think this should be corrected on this page..
This one appeared 1560  in "Tiers livre des chansons a 4,5 & 6 parties nouvellement composées par Orlando di Lassus" —[[User:Wursten|Wursten]] ([[User talk:Wursten|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wursten|contribs]]) 10:18, 27 December 2005


--[[User:Wursten|Wursten]] 09:38, 26 December 2005 (PST)
==CPDL #07790==
Score should be rewrited, using an other placement of lyrics :
the first verse 'mon coeur se recommande à vous' is pronounced : 'mon coeur se recommand'à vous', which is only 8 syllables,  strictly corresponding with first musical part of thema.
[[User:tryalof|tryalof]] (Fr) 17 june 2006

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Merge

double entry of this composition... the "a" with and without accent grave. should be combined ? --Wursten 09:33, 26 December 2005 (PST)

Split

Some write : compostion not of Lassus.. other 'dubious', 19th century.. It appears that two different scores are in discussion. A simple SATB setting, which might well be 19the century and a very intricate polyphonic setting, which certainly is by Lassus...

This one appeared 1560 in "Tiers livre des chansons a 4,5 & 6 parties nouvellement composées par Orlando di Lassus" —Wursten (talkcontribs) 10:18, 27 December 2005

CPDL #07790

Score should be rewrited, using an other placement of lyrics : the first verse 'mon coeur se recommande à vous' is pronounced : 'mon coeur se recommand'à vous', which is only 8 syllables, strictly corresponding with first musical part of thema. tryalof (Fr) 17 june 2006