Orfevre, taille moi une boule (L'Estocart, Paschal de)

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Work Title Orfevre, taille moi une boule
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Composer L'Estocart, Paschal de
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPE 3
First Publication. 1582 in Octonaires de la vanité du monde, Livre 1 (No.7)
Librettist Antoine de Chandieu (1534–1591)
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 4 voices

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Though Grove Music does not classify the Octonaires of L'Estocart, it discusses the Octonaires of Claude Le Jeune in its article on chansons, in the section on chansons spirituelles. It says "At the very end of the [16th] century Le Jeune produced one of the masterpieces of the genre: his collection of three- and four-voice settings (published posthumously in 1606) of the Octonaires de la vanité et inconstance du monde, made up of moralistic texts by the Calvinist preacher, Antoine Chandieu."