- Ludovicus Episcopius
Ludovicus Episcopius or Ludovicus de Bisschop (in English: Louis the Bishop; born about 1520 - died
April 29 1595 inStraubing )Life and work
Episcopius was educated at the
St. Rumbolds Cathedral inMechelen bychoirmaster Theo Verelst, who was also the teacher of Philippus de Monte andCypriano de Rore . Episcopius studied from 1538 till 1541 at theUniversity of Leuven and became a priest. From 1545 till 1565 and from 1577 till 1585, he was choirmaster at the Basilica ofSaint Servatius inMaastricht . He was replaced by Jean de Chaynée; when his successor got assassinated, Episcopius recovered his former position. About 1582, he exchanged theLow Countries forMunich where in 1584 he became a singer in the choir that was lead byOrlando di Lasso . He retired in 1591 and became a canon in Straubing. Only few of his works have survived; "Missa super 'si mon service a merite' ", fourmotet s, aSalve regina and 12 Dutch songs of which some have been partially preserved. The Dutch songs are:
#"Een bier een bierenbroyken" (a pap of beer)
#"Ghequetst ben ic van binnen" (I feel hurt inside)
#"Ick seg adieu, wij twee wij moeten scheiden" (I say farewell, both of us, we must part)
#"Ick zou studeren in eenen hoeck" (I would have studied in a corner)
#"Ic zou studeren in eenen hoeck" (I would have studied in a corner, published by Phalesius, a revised version of the previous composition)
#"Laet varen alle fantasie" (abandon all imagination)
#"Princersselijck greijn, die ic ghern aenschouwe" (princely grain I like to observe)
#"Princersselijck greijn, die ic gern aenschouwe" (princely grain I like to observe, published by Phalesius, a revised version of the previous composition)
#"Susanna heur baeiende in een fontein" (after "Susanne un jour" from composerDidier Lupi Second )
#"Vruecht en deucht mijn hert verhuecht" (my heart enjoys in pleasure and virtue)These songs were mainly preserved in two
anthologies : (Jacob Baethen ‘s "Dat ierste boeck vanden nieuwe Duijtsche liedekens", published in 1554 in Maastricht, and Peeter Phalesius' (Leuven) andJan Bellerus ' (Antwerp) "Duijtsch musijck boeck" published in 1572. Some songs have been preserved inmanuscript . Of the 8 songs from Baethen’s edition, of which no complete copy has survived, some were reedited by Phalesius and Bellerus in their anthology (of which a complete copy survived) with, among others, 7 songs by Episcopius, including a number that is to be found nowhere else.Discography
Some of Episcopius’ songs have been recorded a few times. An incomplete discography is to be found on [http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/search.cgi?q=Episcopius medieval.org]
ources
*The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians,
London , 2001
* [http://www.muziekcentrum.be/cdb/details/person.asp?id=3422 Episcopius on the web site of the music centre]
*Fünf weltliche flämische Lieder: zu 3.,5.,6 und 8 Stimmen/Ludovicus Episcopius; hrsg. von Max Pr.
*Text ofLouis Peter Grijp in the booklet of the cd " [http://www.camerata-trajectina.nl/display.php?l=en&i=discography#maastr The Maastricht Songbook 1554"] ,Camerata Trajectina , directed by Louis Peter Grijp, Globe 6046., 1999
*Booklet of the cd, " [http://www.musiwall.ulg.ac.be/fr/pages/produits/guerre.html Je ne vais plus à la guerre, Musique de l'ancienne Principauté de Liège (ca. 1500 - 1650)] ", by Barocco Locco, directed by Fritz Heller, CYP 5682 (Musique en Wallonie)
*Jan Willem Bonda , De Nederlandse polyfone liederen van de vijftiende en de zestiende eeuw. Hilversum, 1996, ISBN 90-6550-545-8
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