Martin Peudargent (c. 1525/30-d. after 1587) was a Flemish composer in the service of the Duke of Kleve as Kapellmeister. In his first work, the Liber primus sacrarum cantionum, published in Dusseldorf in 1555, he referred to himself as ‘musicus’ in the court of Duke Wilhelm V of Jülich-Kleve-Berg in Düsseldorf.
Domine ne in furore tuo is a colossal six-voice motet (310 bars long!) in six parts with the complete text of the Psalm 6. This masterpiece even includes a nod to the ostinato of the famous Miserere mei by Josquin.
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Martin Peudargent (c.
1525/30-d. after 1587)
Liber primus sacrarum
cantionum (1555)
12 motets for 5vv and 6vv
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Pater noster / Ave Maria |
SAATB |
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Verbum iniquum |
SAATB |
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Libertas Christiana |
SAATB |
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Domine ne in furore |
SSATTB |
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O Dee cunctiparens |
SAATB |
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Jubilate Domino |
SSATB |
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Repleti sunt omnes |
SSATB |
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Qui peccatum non fecit |
SSATB |
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Sana me Domine |
SSATB |
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Fontes aquarum |
SAATB |
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Vivit Dominus |
SAATB |
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Laudate Dominum |
SAATB |
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