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Guillaume de Morlaye (c. 1510-c. 1558) was a French Renaissance era lutenist, composer and music publisher. He was a pupil of Albert de Rippe and lived and worked in Paris. In 1552 he received a ten year license to publish music from Henry II, and between 1553 and 1558 published four lute collections in cooperation with Michel Fezandat and six lute collections compiled by Albert de Rippe. He also published three books of his own four-course Renaissance guitar compositions from 1552–53, including fantasies and dances, and also lute arrangements of Pierre Certon and Claudin de Sermisy. Besides his music publishing activities, Morlaye was reported to have engaged in the slave trade. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Morlaye : Pièces pour luth, Pièces pour guitare
Dezidle al Cavallero: Obras para vihuela y guitarra renacentista

Portrait of the Artist as a Starved Dog
Fricassée Parisienne
Lute Recital: Sayce, Lynda - Dall'Aquila, M. / Dalza, J.A. / Milano, P.P. Da / Casteliono, G. (Travels With My Lute - Italy, Germany, France, England)
Chansons au luth
Fricassée parisienne (Chansons de la Renaissance française)
Chansonnettes frisquettes, joliettes & godinettes
The Parisian Delight
La Chasse et Autres Chansons (Ensemble Clément Janequin)
Au pres de vous
La bataille d'amour