P. Dandrieu: Noëls
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- Composer: Pierre Dandrieu (1664-1733)
- Editor: Jon Baxendale
- Instrumentation: Harpsichord
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISMN:
- Size: 11.7 x 8.3 inches
- Pages: 198
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Though not as famous as his nephew, Jean-François, Pierre Dandrieu's position as organist at Saint-Barthélemy was filled with intrigue, not least after becoming subject to a vicious smear campaign by Louis Marchand and the organ builder Henri LesclOp. His only publication is a collection of noëls and Easter pieces, which was first published in 1714 and reissued some thirteen years in a revised edition. While most of these noëls form the basis of Jean-François Dandrieu's 1739 collection, they are nevertheless charming and valuable pieces. The preface relays the strange affair of Dandrieu and Marchand, looks at the genesis of the collection and discusses its revision. Notes are also provided on performance style, registration and ornamentation.
Contents:
Noëls, O Filii, Chansons de Saint-Jacques, Stabat Mater & Carillons
- À la Venue de Noel
- Une Jeune Pucelle
- Chantons je vous prie Noel hautement
- or nous dites Marie
- Joseph est bien Marie
- Voici le jour Selemne
- Je me suis Levé
- Marchons, Marchons Gaïement
- Adam ou est tu
- Chretien qui Suivez l'Eglise
- Nous Sommes en voïe
- Puer nobis Nascitur
- Grace soit rendüe a Dieu de la Sus
- Savez-vous mon cher Voisin
- Mais ou san est allé Nau
- Quand je M'Eveillai et eus assez dormi
- Chantons je vous prie
- Vous qui desirez Sans fin
- Noel cette Journée
- Quand le Sauveur Jesus-Christ fut né de Marie
- Sortons de nos Chaumines
- Joseph tu fus bien Joyeux
- Chantons de voix Hautaine
- Noel pour l'Amour de Marie
- Laissez paitre vos bestes
- Tous les Bourgeois de Châtres
- Chantons je vous prie Noel hautement
- Quoi ma voisine es tu fâchée
- Allons voir ce divin gage
- Michau qui causoit ce grand Bruit
- Une Bergere Jolie
- Le Roy des Cieux vient de Naître
- Ou s'en vont ces gais Bergers
- A minuit fut fait un Reveil[1] on MusOpen
- A minuit fut fait un Reveil
- Jacob que tu es habile
- Si c'est pour ôter la Vie
- Stabat mater
- O Filii et Filiæ
- Chanson de Saint Jacques
- 2e Chanson
- Carillon ou Cloches
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