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Jacques Buus
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Sheet music for Jacques Buus
Riceri a Quatro Voci, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-5 — Jacques Buus
SATB instruments — score & part books — Renaissance
Composed by Jacques Buus. Edited by Beecher & Gillingham. Ricercar. Italian Renaissance Consort Series. Renaissance. Score & part books. Published by Dovehouse Editions (L1.IRCS-5A).
Price: $32.00
Riceri a Quatro Voci, Vol. 2, Nos. 6-10 — Jacques Buus
SATB instruments — score & part books — Renaissance
Composed by Jacques Buus. Edited by Beecher & Gillingham. Ricercar. Italian Renaissance Consort Series. Renaissance. Score & part books. Published by Dovehouse Editions (L1.IRCS-5B).
Price: $38.00
Willaert e la Scuola Fiamminga a San Marco — Cappella Marciana
— CD — Classical
By Cappella Marciana and La Pifarescha. By Jacques Buus, Pietro Lupus, Adrian Willaert (1490-1562), and Cipriano de Rore (1515-1565). Classical. CD. Naxos #CD2117. Published by Naxos (NX.CD2117).
Price: $16.00
Richard Lester - Masterworks and Miniatures — Richard Lester
— listening CD — Classical
By Richard Lester. By Jacques Buus; Andrea Gabrieli; Giovanni Gabrieli; Gioseffo Guami; Claudio Merulo; Annibale Padovano; Adrian Willaert. Classical. Listening CD. Published by Nimbus Records (NX.NI5931).
Price: $18.00
Mottetti E Ricercari — Accademia Della Selva
— listening compact disc —
By Accademia Della Selva, Collarile, and Hernandez-Pastor. By Cavazzoni, Adrian Willaert (1490-1562), and Buus. Listening compact disc. Published by Stradivarius (NX.STR33656).
Price: $16.00
O Doux Plaisir — Antoine Bertrand, Jacques Grevin, Jacques Barbier
SATB choir, a cappella — choir part — Secular, Early Music - Renaissance
Composed by Antoine Bertrand, Jacques Grevin, Jacques Barbier. Secular, Early Music - Renaissance. Choir part. 4 pages. Published by Editions a Coeur Joie (CJ.A110906060).
Price: $3.00
Il Bianco E Dolce Signo — Jacques Arcadelt, Alfonso Avalos Del Vasto, Jacques Barbier
SATB choir, a cappella — choir part — Secular, Early Music - Renaissance
Composed by Jacques Arcadelt, Alfonso Avalos Del Vasto, Jacques Barbier. Secular, Early Music - Renaissance. Choir part. 2 pages. Published by Editions a Coeur Joie (CJ.A110906062).
Price: $2.00
L'Opera De La Lune - Choeur — Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prevert, Jean-Luc Michel
SMA children's choir — choir part — Secular
Composed by Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prevert, Jean-Luc Michel. Musical. Secular. Choir part. 44 pages. Published by Editions a Coeur Joie (CJ.A121900117).
Price: $14.00
L'Opera De La Lune - Direction — Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prevert, Jean-Luc Michel
SMA children's choir, instrumental ensemble — full score — Secular
Composed by Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prevert, Jean-Luc Michel. Musical. Secular. Full score. 128 pages. Published by Editions a Coeur Joie (CJ.A121900118).
Price: $116.00
L'Opera De La Lune - Batterie — Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prevert, Jean-Luc Michel
SMA choir, drums — instrumental parts — Secular
Composed by Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prevert, Jean-Luc Michel. Secular. Instrumental parts. 20 pages. Published by Editions a Coeur Joie (CJ.A121900119).
Price: $7.00
Buus composed (Catholic, Latin) motets, chansons (especially Protestant “chansons spirituelles”) and notably 18 elaborate ricercars for organ (the longest of which attains 358 measures), a free imitative genre — an instrumental counterpart of the Motet — which earlier became a tradition at Venice’s San Marco under Adriaan Willaert which was continued by the nephews Andrea Gabrieli and Giovani Gabrieli.
Jacob (or in French Jacques) Buus was a composer of the fourth generation of Flemish Polyphony, championed by Adriaan Willaert and Nicolas Gombert. He was born (probably) in Ghent. He may have begun his career in France and certainly maintained French connections throughout his life. In 1541 he became first organist of St. Mark’s, the duomo (cathedral) of wealthy Venice, which post he supposedly abandoned because of excessively low pay, becoming in 1550 or 1551 court organist in the Habsburg dynasty’s Imperial Chapel in Vienna, where he remained until his death.
[This contribution is mainly based on the HOASM-site, which links below, and KULeuven’s musicology professor Ignace Bossuyt’s book "De Vlaamse Polyfonie".]
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