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Paschal de l'Estocart (1539 in Noyon - after 1584) was a French Renaissance composer. Not much of his life is known. He was in Lyons between 1559 and 1565, and was married in the latter year. In his youth he is known to have visited Italy, but the exact years are not known. He was the protégé of the protestant Seigneurs (Lords) de la Marck and in 1582 he worked for Charles III, Duke of Lorraine. In 1584 he was in the service of the Abbot of Valmont; also that year he won the harpe d'argent (the silver harp) on the musical competition (called a "Puy") at Evreux, for his five-voice motet Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum. His works show that he belonged to the Huguenot circles of his days. His style of composing is considered to be quite innovative. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Veu que du tout (Ps. 11)
2,8932Psaume 25: A toy mon Dieu mon coeur monte
753Octonaires de la vanité du monde, Livre 1: 1. L'eau va viste en s'escoulant
744Réveillez vous chacun fidèle (Ps. 33)
625Estans assis aux rives aquatiques (Ps. 137)
446Psaulme 33, "Resveillez-vous chacun fidele" (arr. Clement Marot): Psaume 33: Resveillez-vous chacun fidele
387Réveillez vous chacun fidèle
248Susanne un jour
229Quand mon mari s'en va dehors
2210Dont vient cela (Ps. 10)
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Chansons et psaumes de la Réforme

Paschal de l'Estocart: Octonaires de la vanité du monde
De L'Estocart: Deux cœurs aimants
Psaumes De La Reforme
Saints and Sinners - The Music of Medieval and Renaissance Europe

Deux cœurs aimants
HM Sacred Music (Disc 17 - Music for the Reformed Church)
Vocal Music - L'Estocart, P. / Morlaye, G. / Lassus, O. / Le Roy, A. / Goudimel, C. (Vocal Music of the French Reformation)
Renaissance Sacred Music
Sacred Music
Psaumes et Chansons de la Réforme

De L'Estocart: Octonaires De La Vanité Du Monde