The Chansonnier Cordiforme (1470s), or Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu, is a
cordiform (heart-shaped) music manuscript, Collection Henri de Rothschild MS 2973, held in the
Bibliothèque Nationale
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, Paris, France.
The manuscript was commissioned in Savoy between 1460 and 1477 by canon Jean de Montchenu, later Bishop of
Agen
Agen (, , ) is the prefecture of the Lot-et-Garonne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Southwestern France. It lies on the river Garonne, southeast of Bordeaux. In 2021, the commune had a population of 32,485.
Geography
The city of Agen l ...
(1477) and Bishop of
Vivier (1478–1497). An edition was prepared by
Geneviève Thibault de Chambure
Geneviève, comtesse Hubert de Chambure Thibault (20 June 1902, Neuilly-sur-Seine – 31 August 1975, Strasbourg) was a French musicologist associated with the revival of interest in early music.
Life and career
She graduated from the Universi ...
in 1952, and the complete manuscript was recorded by
Anthony Rooley
Anthony Rooley (born 10 June 1944 in Leeds) is a British lutenist.
Career
In 1969, Rooley founded and directed the early music ensemble The Consort of Musicke, which continues to be one of the chief vehicles for his inspiration, among many o ...
and the
Consort of Musicke
The Consort of Musicke is a British early music, early-music group, founded in 1969 by lutenist Anthony Rooley, the ensemble's Artistic Director. The Consort of Musicke is mainly known for vocal music and members of the group have included such wel ...
.
Songs
The chansonnier comprises 43 songs by
Dufay
Guillaume Du Fay ( , ; also Dufay, Du Fayt; 5 August 1397 – 27 November 1474) was a composer and music theorist of early Renaissance music, who is variously described as French or Franco-Flemish. Considered the leading European composer of h ...
,
Binchois
Gilles de Bins dit Binchois (also Binchoys; – 20 September 1460) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of early Renaissance music. A central figure of the Burgundian School, Binchois is renowned a melodist and miniaturist; he generally av ...
,
Ockeghem,
Busnoys and others including several unica.
References
External links
Cordiforme Chansonnier; Chansonnier de Jean de MontchenuSource Description and Bibliography at the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music
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15th-century illuminated manuscripts
Bibliothèque nationale de France collections
Chansonniers (books)
Cordiform manuscripts
French-language manuscripts
Renaissance music
Renaissance music manuscript sources