Collegium Musicum Presents "Musique Francaise"

Fri., Dec. 4, 1981

The Department of Music presented the Collegium Musicum in their 1981 fall concert, Musique Francaise, in Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium. They performed a program of French music from the 14-16 centuries, including Gervais de Bus/Chaillou de Pesstain's "Le Roman de Fauvel", Guillaume Dufay's "Lamentation sanctae matris ecclesiae constantinopolitanae", Johannes Ockeghem's "Missa cuiusvis toni, Kyrie", Franciscus' "De Narcissus", Vaillant's "Tres doulz amis/Cent mille fois", Walter Frye's "Tout a par moy", Robert Morton's "L'homme arme", Josquin des Pres' "Se je perdu mon amy", Jacob Arcadelt's "Quant je me trouve", an anonymously-written song entitled "Tout a par moy", Pierre Sandrin's "Douce memoire", Roland de Lassus's "Missa ad imitationem moduli Doulce memoire", and Clement Jannequin's "Fyez vous y si vous voules" and "Le chant des oyseaux". 

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Musique Francaise Program