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Gerardus Mes or Gherardus (fl. c. 1561) was a Franco-Flemish composer. Little of his work has survived, except the settings for four voices of the Souterliedekens, 150 Dutch Psalm Songs and canticles, possibly written by nobleman Willem van Zuylen van Nijevelt and published in 1540 with a notation of the melody for one voice. Mes's settings appeared in Antwerp in 1561 as the eighth up to the eleventh volume of the Musijck Boexkens, a collection of Dutch songs edited by Tielman Susato. In this series, Susato had already published Jacobus Clemens non-Papa's Psalm settings for three voices in 1556-57. As was already the case with the Dutch secular songs from Susato's Ierste and Tweetste Musijck Boexken (first and second Music Book), performance with human voices as well as with instruments is suggested in the edition of Mes's Psalm settings. On the title page of the Souterliedekens, Mes is also mentioned as a pupil of Clemens non-Papa, which is the only fact we know about his life. Of his Souterliedekens, no complete copy has survived; the bass voice is missing. In his Souterliedekens, Mes made use of several writing techniques: sometimes, he used the original tune of a Psalm Song from the collection published in 1540 in the soprano voice (while Clemens used the tunes in the tenor voice); sometimes he wrote an entirely new composition, in which now and then was initially borrowed from the original tune whereupon the composition goes its own way. In a number of cases, Mes used
Four Polyphonic Souterliedekens: Psalm 39
132Four Polyphonic Souterliedekens: Psalm 35, Pt. 1
73A Virtuous Song About My Beloved: Psalm 31, Pt. 2
54Day Is Breaking in the East: Psalm 4, Pt. 2
55An Old Man Spoke To a Girl (Hymn of Zachary): Hymn of Zachary
46Gherardus Mes - Ick seg adieu (Souterliedeken 65) (by Camerata Trajectina)
47It Was Raining Hard and I Became Wet: Psalm 3, Pt. 2
38Gherardus Mes - Psalm 35
29Gherardus Mes - Pslam 39
210Gherardus Mes - Psalm 4
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