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Ninot le Petit (also Johannes Parvi) (fl. ca. 1500 – 1520) was a French composer of the Renaissance, probably associated with the French royal chapel. Although a substantial amount of his music has survived in several sources, his actual name is not known with certainty.


Life

Two identifications have been proposed by
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in the latter half of the 20th century. The first possibility, suggested by Barton Hudson in 1979, is that le Petit may have been Johannes Baltazar alias le Petit, since a singer of that name was in the papal chapel between 1488 and 1502, and his name resembles that in the attribution of some "le Petit" motets in a Vatican manuscript. The second possibility is that "le Petit" may be the same as Jean Lepetit, the singing master at Langres Cathedral between 1506 and 1510. Baltazar died in 1502, Lepetit after 1529; stylistically the music of le Petit suggests composition in the first two decades of the 16th century.


Music and influence

Le Petit's style is similar to that of Antoine de Févin and Jean Mouton, the two most famous French composers associated with the French royal chapel. He preferred clear harmonies, a texture occasionally broken by long
duet A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony, as the performers take turns performing a solo ...
s, and contrasting sections in triple meter, somewhat blending the styles of Févin and Mouton. The chansons are light and open in texture, foreshadowing the developments in the genre later in the century. Le Petit was listed by
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in his famous
motet In Western classical music, a motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present. The motet was one of the pre-eminent polyphonic forms of Renaissance music. According to Margar ...
''Mater floreat florescat'' as one of the leading composers of the day (this work, probably written around 1517, provides to musicologists a particularly useful list of composers working at the time, naming the composers associated with the French royal chapel which Moulu thought the most eloquent of the time).


Works

One mass by le Petit has survived, as well as four motets and 16 chansons. Many of his works have also been attributed to others; some, such as ''Lourdault lourdault garde que tu feras'', are now considered to be reliably the work of others (in that case, Loyset Compère). Since one large block of chansons survived in one manuscript, but relatively little sacred music, and yet Moulu listed him as a famous composer, it can be inferred that most of his music has been lost.


Mass

*Missa ''sine nomine'' (mass without a name)


Motets

#''In illo tempore: Assumpsit Jesus''; #''O bone Jesu''; #''Psallite Noe, Judei credite''; #''Si oblitus fuero tui'' (has also been attributed to Jacob Obrecht)


Chansons

Many of these are lacking a bass voice part, since the bass part-book has been lost from the manuscript. #''En chevauchant pres d'ung molin''; #''En l'ombre d'ung aubepin''; #''En revenant de Noyon''; #''Et la la la, faictez luy bonne chiere''; #''Et levez vo gambe, Jennette''; #''Et levez vous hau, Guillemette''; #''Gentilz gallans adventureulx''; #''Helas helas helas''; #''Hellas, hellas, qui me confortera''; #''Je mi levay l'autre nuytee''; #''L'ort villain jaloux''; #''Mon amy m'avoit promis''; #''Mon seul plaisir'' (a quodlibet as well as a ballade; has also been attributed to
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); #''N'as tu poinct mis ton hauls bonnet''; #''Nostre chamberiere si malade elle est''; #''Pourtant si mon amy''; #''Si bibero crathere pleno''.


References

*David Fallows/Jeffrey Dean: "Ninot le Petit", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed September 15, 2005)
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* Gustave Reese, ''Music in the Renaissance''. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lepetit, Ninot 15th-century births 16th-century deaths Renaissance composers French classical composers French male classical composers