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of the Middle Ages and Renaissance ;<br> | of the Middle Ages and Renaissance ;<br> | ||
[... conference ”Hearing the Motet“, held | [... conference ”Hearing the Motet“, held at<br> | ||
Washington University in February 1994] <br> | |||
/ ed. by Dolores Pesce. – Oxford : <br> | / ed. by Dolores Pesce. – Oxford : <br> | ||
Univ. Pr., 1977. – S. 154</i> | Univ. Pr., 1977. – S. 154</i> |
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CPDL #21198: [ ] Finale 2009
- Editor: Kurt Pages (submitted 2010-03-12). Score information: A4 (landscape), 2 pages, 116 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Tonart: d. - Textfassung nach: Hearing the motet : essays on the motet of the Middle Ages and Renaissance ; [... conference ”Hearing the Motet“, held at Washington University in February 1994] / ed. by Dolores Pesce. – Oxford : Univ. Pr., 1977. – S. 154
CPDL #21197: [ ] Finale 2009
- Editor: Kurt Pages (submitted 2010-03-12). Score information: A4 (landscape), 2 pages, 68,5 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Tonart: c. - Textfassung nach: Hearing the motet : essays on the motet of the Middle Ages and Renaissance ; [... conference ”Hearing the Motet“, held at Washington University in February 1994] / ed. by Dolores Pesce. – Oxford : Univ. Pr., 1977. – S. 154
General Information
Title: Bel acueil le sergent d'Amours
Composer: Antoine Busnoys
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: TTB
Genre: Secular, Chanson
Language: French
Instruments: Unknown
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Original text and translations
Bel acueil le sergent d’Amours
Qui bien sait faire ses esploitz.
M’a ja cité par plusieurs fois
D’aler à l’une de ses cours.
Et m’a promis qu’à tous les jours
Mectra default se je n’y vois.
Bel acueil le sergent d’Amours
Qui bien sait faire ses esploitz.
Et que se bref je n’y accours
O mes consulz secretz et cois.
M’en bannira de toutes vois
Et plus ne m’y fera secours.
Bel acueil le sergent d’Amours
Qui bien sait faire ses esploitz.
Text according to:
Hearing the motet : essays on the motet
of the Middle Ages and Renaissance ;
[... conference ”Hearing the Motet“, held at
Washington University in February 1994]
/ ed. by Dolores Pesce. – Oxford :
Univ. Pr., 1977. – S. 154