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Didier Lupi Second

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Didier Lupi Second (c.1520-after 1559) was a French composer, likely of Italian origin, based in Lyons. In 1548 he published Chansons Spirituelles with the poet Guéroult, the first such important publication of its kind by a Protestant. It includes Susanne un jour, a composition which was arranged by many later composers. He also published collections of psalms, secular chansons and other works.[1][2]

Works

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Selected works include:

  • Dame qui au plaisant son
  • O que je vis un estrange martyre
  • Susanne un jour d'amour sollicitée[3]

References

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  1. ^ Clanton, Dan W. (2006). The good, the bold, and the beautiful: the story of Susanna and it's Renaissance interpretations.
  2. ^ Tyrrell, John (2001). The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians: Volume 1.
  3. ^ "Didier Lupi Second". Retrieved 17 February 2011.

Free scores by Didier Lupi Second in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)