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Jacquet de Berchem (also known as Giachet(to) Berchem or Jakob van Berchem; c. 1505 – after March 2, 1567) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in Italy. He was famous in mid-16th-century Italy for his madrigals, approximately 200 of which were printed in Venice, some in multiple printings due to their considerable popularity. As evidence of his widespread fame, he is listed by Rabelais in Gargantua and Pantagruel as one of the most famous musicians of the time, and the printed music for one of his madrigals appears in a painting by Caravaggio (The Lute Player). Much more on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquet_de_Berchem User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
O s'io potessi donna
262O s’io potessi donna
223Qual iniqua mia sorte (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble)
214O Jesu Christe
115O amorose mamelle
116Primo, secondo et terzo libro del capriccio: Proemio: O gran bonta de' cavallier' antichi
107Primo, secondo et terzo libro del capriccio: Lamento di Orlando: Non son, non son' io quel che paio in viso
88Primo, secondo et terzo libro del capriccio: Lamento di Orlando: Oh infelice, oh misero, che voglio
89Primo, secondo et terzo libro del capriccio: Lamento di Orlando: Queste non son più lacrime, che fuore
810O s'io potessi donna (Arr. M. de Fuenllana)
6Berchem, J.: Primo, Secondo Et Terzo Libro Del Capriccio
Jacquet de Berchem: Capricci & Madrigali (Arr. for Guitar)
Ave Maria Kaiserin
Jacquet de Berchem: Primo, Secondo Et Terzo Libro Del Capriccio
Tabulatura Gdańska 1591 na zabytkowych organach kościoła farnego w Kazimierzu Dolnym nad Wisłą
La Favola di Orlando
Motets a cappella (Stereo Version)
Æternum: Music of the Elizabethan Avant Garde from Add. MS 31390
Lute Music
Co'l dolce suono
The Alchemist
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