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'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''<br>
Little is known of Roullet except that he is identified in two sources: [[Trent codices|Trent manuscript tr87]] (compiled after c. 1435) and the "St. Emmeram Codex" (Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14274). That a coat of arms was granted to a Hanns Rolle by Emperor Friedrich III in 1454 is suggestive, but there is no firm identification with the composer.
Little is known of Roullet except that he is identified in two sources: [[Trent codices|Trent manuscript tr87]] (compiled after c. 1435) and the "St. Emmeram Codex" (Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14274). That a coat of arms was granted to a Hanns Rolle by Emperor Friedrich III in 1454 is suggestive, but there is no firm identification with the composer.
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*''Gloria (Et in terra'', fragment) and ''Credo (Patrem omnipotentem'', lost)
*''Gloria (Et in terra'', fragment) and ''Credo (Patrem omnipotentem'', lost)
*''Sanctus paschale'' with tropes ‘'Crux columpna/Sanctire Christi'’)
*''Sanctus paschale'' with tropes ‘'Crux columpna/Sanctire Christi'’)
*{{NoCo|Benedicamus Domino}}
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*{{NoCo|Rex gloriose}}
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*{{NoCo|Laus tibi Christe}}
*{{NoCo|O beata beatorum}}
*{{NoCo|Omnes sancti seraphim}}
*{{NoCo|Sacerdotem Christi Martinum}}


===Secular songs===
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Mostly surviving as contrafacta; all for 3 vv.
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*''Vexillum victoris (Amours helas,'' rondeau),
*''Vexillum victoris (Amours helas,'' rondeau),
*''Christus natus est hodie (Hardament'' ballade)
*''Christus natus est hodie (Hardament'' ballade)
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Revision as of 15:39, 21 September 2017

Aliases: Rollet, Roller

Life

Flourished: c.1435 - c.1445

Biography
Little is known of Roullet except that he is identified in two sources: Trent manuscript tr87 (compiled after c. 1435) and the "St. Emmeram Codex" (Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14274). That a coat of arms was granted to a Hanns Rolle by Emperor Friedrich III in 1454 is suggestive, but there is no firm identification with the composer.

List of choral works at CPDL

Mass movements

Office hymns

Motets

Sequence hymns

Secular songs No works currently available

 

Choral works not at CPDL

Mass movements

  • Gloria (Et in terra, fragment) and Credo (Patrem omnipotentem, lost)
  • Sanctus paschale with tropes ‘'Crux columpna/Sanctire Christi'’)

Secular songs

Mostly surviving as contrafacta; all for 3 vv.
  • Vexillum victoris (Amours helas, rondeau),
  • Christus natus est hodie (Hardament ballade)
  • Post biduum victor (Joye et confort rondeau)
  • Ecce panis angelorum (Umb im pad)
  • Wo ich in aller werld hin var


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Publications

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