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Revision as of 14:29, 18 September 2014
General information
Published: At least by 1570.
Misc.: Orlando di Lasso's first book of chansons, for 4-5 voices. The piece listing below is taken from the 1570 Pierre Phalese edition, which includes 4 works by Cipriano de Rore (a composer who also appeared in Lasso's first publication, Le quatoirsiesme livre a 4 parties). Two of Rore's four works are 5-voice madrigals, not chansons.
Facsimile: Link to 1570 edition, from the Munich Digitization Center.