Allez regrets explained
"Allez regrets" is a chanson usually credited to Franco-Flemish composer Hayne van Ghizeghem.[1] Together with the composer's "De tous biens plaine", this was one of the most famous chansons of the age, and was much used as a basis for variation and as a cantus firmus for mass settings.
Cholji (ref. 1) lists five chanson settings, including those by Alexander Agricola and Loyset Compere, and five mass settings, including that by Josquin
External links
- Cholji, Irena. "Borrowed Music: Allez regrets and the Use of Pre-existent Material." In Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Music, ed. Tess Knighton and David Fallows, 165-76. New York: Schirmer Books, 1992. see http://www.chmtl.indiana.edu/borrowing/browsecd.html for summary
Notes and References
- Book: Tess Knighton, David Fallows. Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Music. 1997. University of California Press. 978-0-520-21081-3. 165–.