
About Nicolas de Marle
Nicolas de Marle is a composer of profane and sacred music active in Noyon in the middle of the Sixteenth century. There is no archival document on the life or career of Nicolas de Marle, who is only known by his printed works in his time. Twelve secular songs were published between 1544 and 1554 at the music publishers Pierre Attaingnant and Nicolas Du Chemin. The best known is A Shepherdess One Day (1545), which, given re-issue and handwritten diffusion, seems to have been a success, which allowed her author to be more widely published.
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Une bergère un jour
Missa "O gente brunette", a 4: II. Gloria
Missa "O gente brunette", a 4: III. Credo
Missa "O gente brunette", a 4: IV. Sanctus
Missa "O gente brunette", a 4: I. Kyrie
Missa O gente brunette, a 4: V. Angus Dei, a 4/6
Missa O gente brunette, a 4: IV. Sanctus
Missa "O gente brunette", a 4: V. Angus Dei, a 4/6
Missa O gente brunette, a 4: II. Gloria
Missa O gente brunette, a 4: I. Kyrie
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