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- Adieu_mes_amours abstract "Adieu mes amours was a popular secular monophonic chanson of the late 15th century. Many settings of this tune are in fact based on the c. 1480 setting by Josquin des Prez, in which the lower two voices are in quasi-canon, and the upper two voices are freer. The tune itself is in a simple ABA' form. It appeared in many manuscripts and prints from many countries, including in Ottaviano Petrucci's Odhecaton A.".
- Adieu_mes_amours thumbnail Adieu_mes_amours_tenor.jpg?width=300.
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- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageRevisionID "594462077".
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Agricola.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Josquin_des_Prez.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renaissance_chansons.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renaissance_music.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Chanson.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Chansonnier.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_mass.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_II_Gonzaga,_Marquess_of_Mantua.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_de_Layolle.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Harmonice_Musices_Odhecaton.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Isaac.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Incipit.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Isabella_dEste.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Obrecht.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Mouton.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Martini.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Ockeghem.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Josquin_des_Prez.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Manuscript.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Monophony.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Ottaviano_Petrucci.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Parody_mass.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Sherr.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Rondeau_(forme_fixe).
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Moreau.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLink File:Adieu_mes_amours_tenor.jpg.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adieu mes amours".
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- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Josquin_des_Prez.
- Adieu_mes_amours wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Adieu_mes_amours subject Category:Compositions_by_Josquin_des_Prez.
- Adieu_mes_amours subject Category:Renaissance_chansons.
- Adieu_mes_amours subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Adieu_mes_amours hypernym Chanson.
- Adieu_mes_amours type Song.
- Adieu_mes_amours type Composition.
- Adieu_mes_amours comment "Adieu mes amours was a popular secular monophonic chanson of the late 15th century. Many settings of this tune are in fact based on the c. 1480 setting by Josquin des Prez, in which the lower two voices are in quasi-canon, and the upper two voices are freer. The tune itself is in a simple ABA' form. It appeared in many manuscripts and prints from many countries, including in Ottaviano Petrucci's Odhecaton A.".
- Adieu_mes_amours label "Adieu mes amours".
- Adieu_mes_amours sameAs Q4682731.
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- Adieu_mes_amours sameAs Q4682731.
- Adieu_mes_amours wasDerivedFrom Adieu_mes_amours?oldid=594462077.
- Adieu_mes_amours depiction Adieu_mes_amours_tenor.jpg.
- Adieu_mes_amours isPrimaryTopicOf Adieu_mes_amours.