About Etienne du Tertre
Etienne du Tertre (fl. 1530’s–1550’s) was a composer and arranger active in Paris during the 1530’s through 1550’s. He edited a collection of ensemble dances for the firm of Attaingnant in 1557. His 57 four-voice chansons are chiefly of the concise and chordal variety, but a few venture beyond the confines of this idiom to embrace other aspects of the mid-century chanson. A number of his chosen texts were also set by composers such as Sandrin and Sermisy. Caroline M. Cunningham. “Du Tertre, Etienne,” New Grove 2, VII, 769-70.
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Danceries: Ii. Galliarde
Danceries: Iv. Branle Ii
Danceries: I. Pavane
Danceries: Iii. Branle I
Pavane
Las, si tu as plaisir en mon ennuy
Voicy le printemps qui rid
Galliarde
Branle II
vi. Menuet “Le Beaulieu”
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