Guillaume Costeley
The spellings Coteley & Cauteley suggest the pronunciation of his last name. His first name is occasionally and probably erroneously given as William.
Life
Born: c. 1531
Died: 28 January 1606
Biography: Costeley's birth date is inferred from the portrait "in his 39th year" in the 1570 print of his Musique although this of course does not rule out an earlier date. In spite of a contemporary biographer giving Fontanges-en-Auvergne as his birthplace, there have been more or less fanciful attempts to claim him for Scotland or Ireland. His work began to be included in Parisian anthologies from 1554 and by 1560 he had been appointed organist and valet de chambre to Charles XI. Costeley settled in Normandy soon after the appearance of his 1570 collected works and no later compositions are known.
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List of choral works
- Adieu, monde, puis qu'en toy
- Allez mes premières amours
- Allon, gay bergeres
- Approche toy (La Prise du Havre)
- Le clerc d'un avocat
- L'ennuy, le dueil
- Hardis Françoys (La Prise de Calais)
- Je ne veux plus penser
- Las, Je n'eusse jamais pensé
- Mais que sert la richesse a l'homme
- Mignonne, allons voir
- Nous voyons que les hommes
- Perrette disait Jean
- Quand l'ennuy facheux
- Quand le berger vit la bergère
- Sus debout
- La terre les eaux va buvant
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Publications
- Musique de Guillaume Costeley, organiste ordinaire et vallet de chambre du treschrestian et tresinvincible Roy de France. Charles IX. (Paris, 1570, reprinted 1579).
External links
- Works by Guillaume Costeley in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)