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'''Died:''' after 1564 Valladolid?
'''Died:''' after 1564 Valladolid?


'''Biography''' In 1530 Pathie's father received payments for his son Rogier, ‘petit organiste’ to François I. Rogier left Paris in 1534 and in 1536 became organist to Queen Mary of Hungary, whose traveling court was mainly centered in Brussels. 6 works survive.
'''Biography''' In 1530 Pathie's father received payments for his son Rogier, ‘petit organiste’ to François I. Rogier left Paris in 1534 and in 1536 became organist to Queen Mary of Hungary, whose traveling court was mainly centered in Brussels. 7 or more works survive.


Other Rogiers are [[Philippe Rogier]] and [[Nicolas Rogier]].
Other Rogiers are [[Philippe Rogier]] and [[Nicolas Rogier]].
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
*''O altitudo divitiarum sapientiae et scientiae Dei'', 1535(5) (‘Roger’; attrib. Phinot in 1538(5)), ed. A.T. Merritt, Treize livres de motets parus chez Pierre Attaingnant, xiii (Monaco, 1963)
*''O altitudo divitiarum sapientiae et scientiae Dei'', 1535(5) (‘Roger’; attrib. Phinot in 1538(5)), ed. A.T. Merritt, Treize livres de motets parus chez Pierre Attaingnant, xiii (Monaco, 1963)
*''Sicut lilium inter spinas'', 1567¹ (‘Rogier’)
*''{{NoCo|Recordare Domine}}'', Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich. 2 Mus.pr. 156#7, c. 1548 ('Rogier')
*''Sicut lilium inter spinas'', Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich. 2 Mus.pr. 156#7; 1567¹ (‘Rogier’)
*''{{NoCo|Cesse mon oeil}} de plus la regarder'', 1534(14)
*''{{NoCo|Cesse mon oeil}} de plus la regarder'', 1534(14)
intabulation, lute, 1v or solo lute, 1553³³, ed. in PSFM, iv–v (1934/R)
:intabulation, lute, 1v or solo lute, 1553³³, ed. in PSFM, iv–v (1934/R)
*''{{NoCo|Damours me plains|D’amour me plains}} et non de vous m’amye'', 1539(15-16) (‘Rogier’), ed. in SCC, xxi (1991)
*''{{NoCo|Damours me plains|D’amour me plains}} et non de vous m’amye'', 1539(15-16) (‘Rogier’), ed. in SCC, xxi (1991)
lute intabulation, 1556³¹
:lute intabulation, 1556³¹
*''{{NoCo|En vous voyant}} j’ai liberté perdue'', 1538(14) (‘Rogier’), ed. in SCC, xxi (1991)
*''{{NoCo|En vous voyant}} j’ai liberté perdue'', 1538(14) (‘Rogier’), ed. in SCC, xxi (1991)
lute intabulation, 1556³¹
:lute intabulation, 1556³¹
*''{{NoCo|Le doulx baiser}} que j’ai au départir'', 1534(14) (‘Rogier’)
*''{{NoCo|Le doulx baiser}} que j’ai au départir'', 1534(14) (‘Rogier’)



Revision as of 14:49, 3 January 2021

Aliases: Rogier [Roger] Pathie [Patie, Patye]

Life

Born: c.1510? Cambrai?

Died: after 1564 Valladolid?

Biography In 1530 Pathie's father received payments for his son Rogier, ‘petit organiste’ to François I. Rogier left Paris in 1534 and in 1536 became organist to Queen Mary of Hungary, whose traveling court was mainly centered in Brussels. 7 or more works survive.

Other Rogiers are Philippe Rogier and Nicolas Rogier.

View the Wikipedia article on Rogier Pathie.

List of choral works

  • O altitudo divitiarum sapientiae et scientiae Dei, 1535(5) (‘Roger’; attrib. Phinot in 1538(5)), ed. A.T. Merritt, Treize livres de motets parus chez Pierre Attaingnant, xiii (Monaco, 1963)
  • Recordare Domine, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich. 2 Mus.pr. 156#7, c. 1548 ('Rogier')
  • Sicut lilium inter spinas, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich. 2 Mus.pr. 156#7; 1567¹ (‘Rogier’)
  • Cesse mon oeil de plus la regarder, 1534(14)
intabulation, lute, 1v or solo lute, 1553³³, ed. in PSFM, iv–v (1934/R)
  • D’amour me plains et non de vous m’amye, 1539(15-16) (‘Rogier’), ed. in SCC, xxi (1991)
lute intabulation, 1556³¹
  • En vous voyant j’ai liberté perdue, 1538(14) (‘Rogier’), ed. in SCC, xxi (1991)
lute intabulation, 1556³¹

Misattributions

 
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Publications

External links

Works by Rogier Pathie in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)