Fors seulement

"Du tout plongiet – Fors seulement", Brumel's double setting
"Du tout plongiet – Fors seulement"
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Fors seulement is a French chanson, popular as a basis for variations and as a cantus firmus. An early version is attributed to Johannes Ockeghem - this is sometimes called Fors seulement l'attente to distinguish it from his similarly titled Fors seulement contre.

Brumel wrote a polytextual version, combining a tenor setting of Du tout plongiet with the words and superius from Ockeghem's Fors seulement l'attente for the baritone.

Lyrics

Fors seulement latente que je meure,
En mon las cueur, nul espoir ne demeure,
Car mon las cueur si fort me tourmente
Qui n'est douleur que par vous je ne sente,
Pourceque suis de vous perdre bien seure.[1][2]

  1. ^ Text at recmusic.org
  2. ^ A full translation to a slightly different version of the French text is to be found in Appendix A of Black (2003) pp. 309 f.

Except in waiting for death
There dwells in my faint heart no hope...

Versions and settings

Many versions of the chanson were produced including those by Ockeghem, des Prez, Pipelare, Verbonnet, Obrecht, Pirson, Brumel and Agricola.

Mass settings include those by Ockeghem, Obrecht, Pipelare, and Carpentras.[1]

References

Notes

  1. Black (2003), pp. 48; 65.


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