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Musician / Composer of Classical
Guillaume Costeley [pronounced Cotelay](1530, possibly 1531 – January 28, 1606) was a French composer of the Renaissance. He was the court organist to Charles IX of France and famous for his numerous chansons, which were representative of the late development of the form; his work in this regard was part of the early development of the style known as musique mesurée. He was also one of very few 16th century French composers of music for keyboard. In addition, he was a founding member of the Académie de Poésie et de Musique along with poet Jean-Antoine de Baïf, and he was one of the earliest composers to experiment with microtonal composition.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Musicque | Guillaume Costeley - A Sei Voci | 1990 | Album |
Musique De France | Marc Antoine Charpentier, Guillaume Dufay, Michel Richard Delalande, Guillaume Costeley, Marius Roux, Francis Poulenc, KFUM:s Kammarkör, Stefan Parkman, Cappella Nuova | 1986 | Album |
Concert Renaissance Au Chateau De Chenonceaux | Chorale Philippe Caillard, Mildred Clary, Claudin de Sermisy, Pierre Certon, Clément Janequin, Guillaume Costeley, Antoine de Bertrand | 1964 | Album |
Ce Moys De May - Au Joly Jeu / Mignonne - Allons, Gay, Bergères | Clément Janequin, Guillaume Costeley | 1937 | Album |
Kammerchor Madrigal Bukarest | Guillaume Costeley, Pierre Bonnet, Baldassare Donato, Roland de Lassus, Hans Leo Haßler, Guillaume de Machaut, Giovanni Gastoldi, Josquin Des Prés, Clément Janequin, Thomas Morley, Johann Hermann Schein, Erasmus Widmann, Claudio Monteverdi, Corul Madrigal, Marin Constantin | Album | |
L'Orgue Français A La Renaissance (Musique Profane / Musique Sacrée) | Claude Gervaise ~ Clément Janequin ~ Antoine Francisque, Pierre Sandrin ~ Eustache Du Caurroy ~ Pierre Attaignant, Guillaume Costeley ~ Charles Guillet ~ Claude Le Jeune, André Isoir | Album | |
Les Maitres Du Madrigal | Claudio Monteverdi, Guillaume Costeley, Luca Marenzio, Deller Consort | Album | |
Les Premiers Chefs D'oeuvres de L'orgue Français | Jean-Patrice Brosse, Pierre Attaignant, Adrian Le Roy, Claude Gervaise, Guillaume Dufay, Guillaume de Machaut, Guillaume Costeley | Album |