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Answer the following about the Flemish Renaissance composer and publisher Tielman Susato, for 10 points each.
[10m] Susato printed the Opus 1 of a Franco-Flemish composer with this first name and the last name Lasso. An English Baroque composer with this first name wrote the madrigal “The Silver Swan.”
ANSWER: Orlando [or Orlande or Roland or Orlandus; accept Orlando di Lasso or Orlando de Lassus or Roland de Lassus or Orlandus Lassus or Orlande de Lassus or Orlande de Lattre or Roland de Lattre; accept Orlando Gibbons]
[10h] One of Susato’s most popular books was his Souter·liedekens (“SAO-ter-LEE-duh-kens”), a series of Dutch-language psalm settings by this Netherlandish composer, whose nickname was once thought to be an attempt to distinguish him from Giulio di Giuliano de’ Medici.
ANSWER: Jacobus Clemens non Papa [or Jacob Clemens non Papa; or Jacques Clément] (Clemens non Papa was once thought to mean that he was not Pope Clement VII.)
[10e] Susato’s own compositions include the collection Danserye (“dancer-ee”), which concludes with a “battle” piece in this dance form. Maurice Ravel wrote one of these dances “for a dead princess.”
ANSWER: pavane (“pah-VAHN”) [or pavana or padovana or Paduana; accept The Battle Pavane or Battle Pavan; accept Pavane for a Dead Princess or Pavane pour une infante défunte]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2212.7386%41%0%