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Article: Chansons, odes, et sonetz de Pierre Ronsard.
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- March 1, 1998
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Asked to name an important Flemish musician of the second half of the sixteenth century, students of that era might well outline the career and musical production of Orlando di Lasso, Philippe de Monte, or Giaches de Wert. Few would even mention Jean de Castro, much less be able to say anything about his music, which musicologists have largely overlooked. Thanks to these recently published modern editions by the Leuven University Press and A-R Editions of selective music books by Castro, we will no longer have an excuse to remain so ignorant of this important composer's life and work. Castro, as the editors of these editions convincingly demonstrate, was fully conversant ...
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