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Guillaume Costeley (1530, possibly 1531 – January 28, 1606) was a French composer of the Renaissance. He was the court organist to Charles IX of France and famous for his numerous chansons, which were representative of the late development of the form; his work in this regard was part of the early development of the style known as musique mesurée. He was also one of very few 16th century French composers of music for keyboard. In addition, he was a founding member of the Académie de Poésie et de Musique along with poet Jean-Antoine de Baïf, and he was one of the earliest composers to experiment with microtonal composition. Life Costeley was born in Fontanges-en-Auvergne, coincidentally the same town as contemporary composer Antoine de Bertrand. Nothing is known of him prior to his arrival in Paris in or before 1554, at which time he met, and became acquainted with the music of, such diverse figures as Jean Maillard, Jacques Arcadelt, and Sandrin. It was through Sandrin, who had recently worked in Italy, that Costeley probably became interested in the latest trends in Italian scholarship, particularly the theories of Nicola Vicentino, some of which involved composition using microtones. Costeley's only microtonal composition, Seigneur Dieu ta pitié, was apparently written at exactly the time that Sandrin was in Paris. During the late 1550s Costeley rose in prominence in Parisian musical life, being published by Le Roy and Ballard in 1559. Since Le Roy was closely connected
J'ayme trop mieux souffrir la mort
4402Costeley: Musique: No. 48, Quand le berger vit la bergère
2583Mignonne, allon voir si la roze
1114La terre les eaux va buvant
845La prise de Calais (Hardis Françoys)
736Mignonne, allon voir si la rose
547Noblesse gist au coeur du vertueux (Chanson à 4)
508Arrete un peu mon coeur
479Elle craint l'esperon - Celle qu'ainsi fiere voyez (response)
4510Allons au vert boccage
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Guillaume Costeley: Mignonne allons voir si la rose

Cœur, airs de cour français de la fin du XVIe siècle
Costeley: Mignonne, allon voir si la rose

French Chansons

Costeley: Mignonne allons voir si la Rose

Fricassée Parisienne

The Ear of the Huguenots

Au Sainct Nau

Music from the Renaissance

Christmas By The Bay
Allon Gay Gay Bergeres
English, French and Italian Madrigals. CD 4 - French and English Madrigal Masterpieces - The Deller Consort, Alfred Deller