Claude Goudimel - Psaume 1 Qui au conseil des malins (1564) (arr. Guido Menestrina) by Claude Goudimel Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Claude Goudimel - Psaume 1 Qui au conseil des malins (1564) (arr. Guido Menestrina) Digital Sheet Music
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Claude Goudimel - Psaume 1 Qui au conseil des malins (1564) (arr. Guido Menestrina)by Claude Goudimel SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Un salmo a quattro voci (Il primo dei 150 Salmi di David) messo in musica da Claude Goudimel (1520-1572) e pubblicato da Pierre de Saint'André nel 1564 (ripubblicato nel 1580)
Goudimel, nativo di Besançon, si trasferì da Parigi a Metz nel 1557, ma durante le guerre di religione di quegli anni fu costretto a trasferirsi nuovamente prima nella città natale, poi a Lione, essendo ugonotto. Venne ucciso, come molti altri Ugonotti, nella tristemente famosa notte di S.Bartolomeo, tra il 23 e il 24 agosto 1572.
Goudimel è ricordato soprattutto per l'armonizzazione a quattro parti dei salmi del Salterio Ginevrino (reso in francese da  Clément Marot su incarico di Calvino), da cui questo salmo è preso.
Diversi musicologi reputano che abbia avuto un certo influsso sulla musica di Palestrina.

The first of 150 Psalms of David, as harmonized in 4 voices by Claude Goudimel (1520-1572) published in 1564.
Goudimel was a Huguenot who tried to avoid the religion wars of those years first in Metz, then in Lyon. but in this last town he was murdered during the Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve.
He composed some secular music (before becoming a protestant), various masses and the harmonization of the Genevan Psalter.
Some musicologists think he partially influenced Palestrina's music.

Transcription by Guido Menestrina

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