• Pierre Attaingnant or Attaignant (c. 1494 – late 1551 or 1552) was a French music publisher, active in Paris. He was one of the first to print music by...
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  • almost exclusively of chansons; most of them were published by printer Pierre Attaingnant. Most of them were "rustic" in character, similar to patter songs...
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  • Galliard, but the former was more rapid and smooth than the latter". Pierre Attaingnant published several tourdions in his first publication of collected...
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    famous, perhaps, are the basses danses assembled in 1530 by Pierre Attaingnant in the "Attaingnant Dance Prints", which were for four voices, typically improvised...
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  • who is remembered mainly for his association with renowned printer Pierre Attaingnant, and for his instrumental music. Little research has been done on...
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  • Fridolin Sicher (sometime between 1517 and 1531) Organ tablatures of Pierre Attaingnant, in 7 Volumes (1531) Intavolatura cioè recercari, canzoni, himni,...
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  • Motets (Paris: Pierre Attaingnant) Pierre de Manchicourt – Modulorum musicalium, tome one, for four voices (Paris: Pierre Attaingnant), a collection of...
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  • or the marketplace. Many of these Parisian works were published by Pierre Attaingnant. Composers of their generation, as well as later composers, such as...
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    publisher Pierre Attaingnant, was highlighted by France Musique through its selection program Choix de France Musique. Since then, Pierre Gallon is regularly...
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  • The first unambiguous reference to him is from the late 1530s, when Pierre Attaingnant published a collection of his chansons in Paris. Between March 1544...
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