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'''Aliases:''' Cléreau, Pierre
{{Aliases|Pierre Cléreau|discuss="Pierre Clereau" in Phalesius}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1520
'''Born:''' fl. 1539-1567


'''Died:''' 1567
'''Died:''' before 1570


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
 
Clereau's first chansons appeared in print in 1539. The 1554 title pages call him choirmaster at Toul.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Missae quatuor, 4vv'' (Paris, 1554)
*''Missae pro mortuis, cum duobus motetis, 4vv'' (Paris, 1554)
*''Missa, 4vv, ad imitationem missae Virginis Mariae condita'' (Paris, 1557) — <small> questionable attribution to Clereau: more confidently attributed to [[Pierre de Manchicourt]] </small>
*''Premier livre de chansons tant françoises [23] qu’italiennes [5], 3vv'' (Paris, 1559, 1566 as Premier livre d’odes de Ronsard'', expanded 1575 as ''Les odes de [[Pierre de Ronsard]]'')
*''Dixiesme livre de chansons tant françoises'' [16] ''qu’italiennes'' [4] (Paris, 1559)
*''Cantiques spirituels, 4vv'' (Paris, 1567)


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Revision as of 22:11, 24 October 2022

Alias: Pierre Cléreau – "Pierre Clereau" in Phalesius

Life

Born: fl. 1539-1567

Died: before 1570

Biography Clereau's first chansons appeared in print in 1539. The 1554 title pages call him choirmaster at Toul.

View the Wikipedia article on Pierre Clereau.

List of choral works

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

  • Missae quatuor, 4vv (Paris, 1554)
  • Missae pro mortuis, cum duobus motetis, 4vv (Paris, 1554)
  • Missa, 4vv, ad imitationem missae Virginis Mariae condita (Paris, 1557) — questionable attribution to Clereau: more confidently attributed to Pierre de Manchicourt
  • Premier livre de chansons tant françoises [23] qu’italiennes [5], 3vv (Paris, 1559, 1566 as Premier livre d’odes de Ronsard, expanded 1575 as Les odes de Pierre de Ronsard)
  • Dixiesme livre de chansons tant françoises [16] qu’italiennes [4] (Paris, 1559)
  • Cantiques spirituels, 4vv (Paris, 1567)

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