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Pierre Moulu (1484?c. 1550) was a
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composer of the
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who was active in
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, probably in
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.


Life

Little is known of his life, but internal evidence in his compositions indicates he was probably at the French royal chapel during the first two decades of the 16th century, at least, and was also associated with the cathedral in
Meaux Meaux () is a commune on the river Marne in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in the metropolitan area of Paris, France. It is east-northeast of the centre of Paris. Meaux is, with Provins, Torcy and Fontainebleau, ...
, on the Marne east of Paris. He composed music for ceremonial occasions, for example a sombre lament for the death of Queen
Anne of Brittany Anne of Brittany (; 25/26 January 1477 – 9 January 1514) was reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She is the only woman to have been queen consort of France ...
(1514), and he also composed a
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which lists all the composers which he considered to be the most celebrated in France, arranged chronologically, and ending with
Josquin Josquin Lebloitte dit des Prez ( – 27 August 1521) was a composer of High Renaissance music, who is variously described as French or Franco-Flemish. Considered one of the greatest composers of the Renaissance, he was a central figure of the ...
. Documents from the Vatican (1505–1513) help establish his identity, as they indicate that a "Petrus Moulu" held various clerical positions at Meaux Cathedral. He may have written his mass ''Stephane gloriose'', for the cathedral of St Etienne (Saint Stephen) in this town.Zwitser, Missa Paranymphus


Music

Moulu's music was clearly influenced by Josquin, but no documentary evidence survives to substantiate
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's claim that he studied with Josquin. The motet ''Anxiatus est in me spiritus meus'' which laments Queen Anne's death is modeled on a similar, and much more famous composition by Josquin for the death of Ockeghem, ''La Déploration sur la mort Ockeghem.'' Moulu's music shows the style of pervasive
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and smooth
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with exactly equal voices which was prevalent in the generation after Josquin (well exemplified by, and perhaps most famous in, the music of
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). Of Moulu's music, five
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es survive, the most famous being his mass on the
Marian antiphon Marian hymns are Christian songs focused on Mary, mother of Jesus. They are used in both devotional and liturgical services, particularly by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. They are often used in the mont ...
''Alma Redemptoris Mater'', which can be sung in two different manners: with or without rests longer than a quarter. The latest discovery is the mass ''Paranymphus'', based on a motet by
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. In addition to the masses, Moulu wrote motets and
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s, some of which are of doubtful authorship ( Mouton and Josquin are also suggested as the composer for several of these pieces).


Masses

# Missa ''Alma Redemptoris mater'', 4vv # Missa ''Missus est Gabriel angelus'' (based on the motet by Josquin), 4vv # Missa ''Mittit ad virginem'', 4vv # Missa ''Paranymphus'' (based on the motet by Compère), 4vv # Missa ''Stephane gloriose'', 4vv


Motets

# Adest nobis dies laetitiae, 4vv; # Alleluia, Regem ascendentem, 4vv; # Domine Dominus noster, 4vv; (by Mouton) # Fiere attropos, 5vv; # Induta est caro mea, 4vv; # In hoc ego sperabo, 3vv; # In illo tempore, 4vv; (probably by Mouton) # In omni tribulatione, 4vv; (by Mouton) # In pace, 5vv; # Mater floreat florescat, 4vv; # Ne projicias, 6vv; # Oculi omnium, 3vv; # O dulcis amica Dei, 5vv; # Oremus pro conctis, 4vv; # Quam dilecta, 3vv; # Quam pulchra es 4vv; (also attributed to Mouton) # Regina caeli, 4vv; # Salve Barbara martyr, 7vv; # Salve regina Barbara, 4vv; # Sancta Maria, Dei mater, 4vv; (only alt-voice) # Saule, Saule, quid me persequeris, 4vv; (by Jean le Brung) # Sicut malus, 3vv; # Tu licet (same as the 'Crucifixus' from the ''Missa Alma Redemptoris mater''), 2vv; # Virgo carens criminibus, 4vv; (by Andreas de Silva) # Vivo ego, 3vv; # Vulnerasti cor meum, 5vv.


Chansons

# Amy souffrez, 3vv; (by
Heinrich Isaac Heinrich Isaac (ca. 1450 – 26 March 1517) was a Netherlandish Renaissance composer of south Netherlandish origin. He wrote masses, motets, songs (in French, German and Italian), and instrumental music. A significant contemporary of Josquin de ...
) # Au bois, au bois, madame, 4vv; # En despit des faux mesdisans, 6vv; # Et dout venès vous, 3vv; # Hellas, hellas madame, 4vv; # J'ay mis mon cueur, 7vv; (probably by Descaudain) # La rousée de moys de may, 6vv; (by Mouton) # N'aymés jamais ces gens, 3vv; # Voicy le may, 4vv. In addition some works of Moulu have survived without text. For example, as late as 1592, an untexted 3-voice canon appears in
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's ''Prattica de musica'' under the name 'Pietro Molu'. This canon already appeared in 1503, printed by Petrucci, so Moulu's attribution is very unlikely.


Recordings

* Capilla Flamenca, ''The A-La-Mi-Re Manuscripts'', Flemish Polyphonic Treasures for Charles V. Naxos CD 8.554744. Contains the motet ''Mater floreat florescat.'' * The Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor), ''Missa Alma redemptoris & Missus est Gabriel'',
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, Hyperion CDA 67761


Notes


References and further reading

* J.G. Chapman, ''The Works of Pierre Moulu: a Stylistic Analysis''. Ph.D. dissertation,
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, 1964. * Article "Pierre Moulu," in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. *
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, ''Music in the Renaissance''. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954. * Jan Jaap Zwitser, ''De Missa Paranymphus, een onbekende mis van Pierre Moulu?''. Doctoraalscriptie Universiteit Utrecht, 2002. * Howard Mayer Brown/Richard Freedman: "Pierre Moulu", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed March 29, 2007)
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* Moulu: ''Missa Alma redemptoris & Missus est Gabriel'',
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(Hyperion CDA 67761)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moulu, Pierre Renaissance composers 1484 births 1550 deaths 16th-century French people Male classical composers