- Paschal de l'Estocart
Paschal de l'Estocart (1539 in
Noyon - after 1584) was a FrenchRenaissance 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 theAbbot of Valmont ; also that year he won the "harpe d'argent" (thesilver harp) on the musical competition (called a "Puy") atEvreux , for his five-voice motet "Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum". His works show that he belonged to theHuguenot circles of his days.His style of composing is considered to be quite innovative.
Publications
(Selection)
* "126 Quatrains du Sieur de Pibrac", 1582
* "Livres des Octonaires de la Vanité du Monde", 1582
* "Sacrae Cantiones", 1582
* "150 Pseaumes de David...", 1583 (for 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 voices): - given in reprint byPierre Pidoux and Hans Holliger in 1954 (Bärenreiter-Verlag).ource
Edith Wéber, "La musique protestante de langue française", 1979
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*music on [http://www.arnorog.nl/drake/index.php?option=downloads&catid=53&Itemid=50 website Arno Rog] (formerly known as free-sheetmusic.org)
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