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'''Aliases:''' Tylman Susato
{{Aliases|Tylman Susato}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' c. 1510 — 1515
'''Born:''' c. 1510 — 1515
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


German born music printer, publisher and composer. Founded his publishing firm in 1543 in Antwerp where he had been active as a cathedral and town musician. As a printer of music he was the first to publish chansons in Dutch (two collections). Published French and Dutch chansons, dance music and motets by various renowned composers such as [[Josquin des Prez]], [[Orlandus Lassus]] and [[Cipriano de Rore]].
German born music printer, publisher and composer. Founded his publishing firm in 1543 in Antwerp where he had been active as a cathedral and town musician. As a printer of music he was the first to publish chansons in Dutch (two collections). Published French and Dutch chansons, dance music and motets by various renowned composers such as [[Josquin des Prez]], [[Orlandus Lassus]] and [[Cipriano de Rore]]. In 1561, he retired and passed his printing business to his son, Jacob.


Susato's own compositions include one mass, many motets and chansons, some Dutch chansons, 10 three-part Souterliedeken settings (to complete the set of psalms for the last three-part Souterliedeken book after [[Jacobus Clemens non Papa]]'s death in 1556). The dance settings in his print: "Het Derde Musyck Boexken (Alerhanden Danserye)" were probably at least in large part made by Susato himself.
Susato's own compositions include one mass, many motets and chansons, some Dutch chansons, 10 three-part Souterliedeken settings (to complete the set of psalms for the last three-part Souterliedeken book after [[Jacobus Clemens non Papa]]'s death in 1556). The dance settings in his print: "Het Derde Musyck Boexken (Alerhanden Danserye)" were probably at least in large part made by Susato himself.
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*1545d. [[Neufiesme livre des chanson a quatre parties (Tielman Susato)|''Neufiesme livre des chansons a quatre parties'']]
*1545d. [[Neufiesme livre des chanson a quatre parties (Tielman Susato)|''Neufiesme livre des chansons a quatre parties'']]
*1545e. [[Dixiesme livre contenant La Bataille a quatre (Tielman Susato)|''Dixiesme livre contenant La Bataille a quatre'']]
*1545e. [[Dixiesme livre contenant La Bataille a quatre (Tielman Susato)|''Dixiesme livre contenant La Bataille a quatre'']]
*1545 {{NoCo|Liber secundus missarum quatuor vocum}}
*1546 {{NoCo|Liber primus missarum quinque vocum}}
*1546 {{NoCo|Liber primus missarum quinque vocum}}
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*1546 {{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum, liber 1}}
*1546 {{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum, liber 1}}
*1546 {{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum, liber 2}}
*1546 {{NoCo|Sacrarum cantionum, liber 2}}
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*1549. [[Unziesme livre contenant vingt & neuf chansons amoureuses (Tielman Susato)|''Onzième livre des chansons a quatre parties'']]
*1549. [[Unziesme livre contenant vingt & neuf chansons amoureuses (Tielman Susato)|''Onzième livre des chansons a quatre parties'']]
*1550a. [[Douzieme livre contenant trente chansons amoureuses a cinq parties (Tielman Susato)|''Douzieme livre contenant trente chansons amoureuses a cinq parties'']]
*1550a. [[Douzieme livre contenant trente chansons amoureuses a cinq parties (Tielman Susato)|''Douzieme livre contenant trente chansons amoureuses a cinq parties'']]
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*1550b. [[Treziesme livre contenant vingt & deux chansons nouvelles a six et a huyt parties (Tielman Susato)|''Treziesme livre contenant vingt & deux chansons nouvelles a six et a huyt parties'']]
*1550b. [[Treziesme livre contenant vingt & deux chansons nouvelles a six et a huyt parties (Tielman Susato)|''Treziesme livre contenant vingt & deux chansons nouvelles a six et a huyt parties'']]
*1550c. [[Quatorsiesme livre a quatre parties contenant dix-huit chansons italiennes, six chansons francaises et six motets (Tielman Susato)|''Quatorsiesme livre a quatre parties contenant dix-huit chansons italiennes, six chansons francaises et six motets'']]
*1550c. [[Quatorsiesme livre a quatre parties contenant dix-huit chansons italiennes, six chansons francaises et six motets (Tielman Susato)|''Quatorsiesme livre a quatre parties contenant dix-huit chansons italiennes, six chansons francaises et six motets'']]
*1551. {{NoCo|Het tvueetste musick boexken mit vier partyen}}
*1551. {{NoCo|Het tvueetste musick boexken mit vier partyen}}
*1552a {{NoCo|La fleur de chansons et second livre a quatre parties}}
*1552b {{NoCo|La fleur de chansons et quatriesme livre a quatre parties}}
*1552c {{NoCo|La fleur de chansons et cincquiesme livre a trois parties}}
*1552d {{NoCo|La fleur de chansons et sixiesme livre a trois parties}}
*1553a ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 1]]''
*1553a ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 1]]''
*1553b ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 2]]''
*1553b ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 2]]''
*1553c ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 3]]''
*1553c ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 3]]''
*1553d ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 5]]''
*1553d ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 5]]''
*1553e ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 6]]''
*1553f ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 7]]''
*1553g ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 8]]''
*1553h ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 9]]''
*1553i ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 14]]''
*1554a ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quatuor vocum, liber 4]]''
*1555a ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 10]]''
*1555b ''[[Ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum, liber 11]]''
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 23 April 2023

Alias: Tylman Susato

Life

Born: c. 1510 — 1515

Died: after 1570

Biography

German born music printer, publisher and composer. Founded his publishing firm in 1543 in Antwerp where he had been active as a cathedral and town musician. As a printer of music he was the first to publish chansons in Dutch (two collections). Published French and Dutch chansons, dance music and motets by various renowned composers such as Josquin des Prez, Orlandus Lassus and Cipriano de Rore. In 1561, he retired and passed his printing business to his son, Jacob.

Susato's own compositions include one mass, many motets and chansons, some Dutch chansons, 10 three-part Souterliedeken settings (to complete the set of psalms for the last three-part Souterliedeken book after Jacobus Clemens non Papa's death in 1556). The dance settings in his print: "Het Derde Musyck Boexken (Alerhanden Danserye)" were probably at least in large part made by Susato himself.

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