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Jacobus Clemens non Papa - Souterliedeken (Psalm) 31 (with monophonic version and secular model) Souterliedeken, or Psalm, 31 in monophonic and polyphonic versions (by Clemens non Papa), and its secular model The "Souterliedekens" (literal: Psalter songs) is a Dutch metrical Psalter, published in 1540 in Antwerp, which remained very popular throughout the century. The metrical rhyming psalms were - probably - arranged by a Utrecht nobleman: Willem van Zuylen van Nijevelt (d. 1543). For the melodies he used folksongs from the Low Countries (though some have German or French origin). This publication has great value, because the publisher (Symon Cock) not only added the phrase 'sung to the tune of...' but also provided the actual music (melody) with the texts. Nowadays many of the folksongs can only be reconstructed because of the survival of the "Souterliedekens". Composers like Jacobus Clemens non Papa, Gerardus Mes and Cornelis Boscoop made polyphonic settings based on the melody of the monophonic "Souterliedekens". The melody often functions as a cantus firmus - a "fixed song" or a pre-existing melody forming the basis of a polyphonic composition. The Antwerp printer Tielman Susato dedicated four volumes of his music-books ("Musyck Boexkens") to Clemens' "Souterliedekens" (vol. IV to VII). Source: (http•••) This video offers firstly a monophonic version of "Souterliedeken" 31, then the secular song of which "Souterliedeken" 31 took over the melody, and finally the polyphonic version of "Souterliedeken" 31 by composer Jacobus Clemens non Papa. For a list of songs set to the same melodic model, and for the lyrics, see: Dutch Song Database (http•••) Pictures on the video : 00:00 1. "Souterliedeken" 31 (first published in 1540), "Salich sij zijn, Wiens boosheyt is vergheven"; monophonic Dutch psalm 31, sung to the tune of the secular song "Een lied eerbaer" (performed by Suze van Grootel"). 00:00 The song is illustrated with the frontispiece, representing King David playing his harp, of one of the editions of the "Souterliedekens" songbook. 01:02 2. "Een lied eerbaer", from the Amsterdam Love Songbook, accompanied by lute (performed by the Ensemble Tragicomedia, Stephen Stubbs and the Gesualdo Consort, directed by Harry van der Kamp). 01:15 The song is illustrated with the frontispiece of the Amsterdam Love Songbook of 1589 ("Een Aemstelredams amoreus lietboeck"). 02:42 3. "Souterliedeken" 31 - "Salich sy zyn Wiens boosheyt is vergheven" by composer Jacobus Clemens non Papa; polyphonic version, for three voices, published in Antwerp by Tielman Susato in 1556/1557 (performed by the Ensemble Tragicomedia, Stephen Stubbs and the Gesualdo Consort, directed by Harry van der Kamp). 03:09 Book illustration, representing Tielman Susato, publisher of the polyphonic "Souterliedekens" by Jacobus Clemens non Papa and Gerardus Mes, offering one of his books to Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, Mary of Hungary. 03:34 Foundations of the demolished St. Donatian's Church in Bruges, where composer Jacobus Clemens non Papa had been succentor in 1544/45. 04:06 The Blessed Sacrament Chapel, in St. John's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch, built for the Marian Brotherhood by which composer Jacobus Clemens non Papa had been employed as singer and composer.
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