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Philip Rosseter (1568 – 5 May 1623) was an English composer and musician, as well as a theatrical manager. His family seems to have been from Somerset or Lincolnshire, he may have been employed with the Countess of Sussex by 1596, and he was living in London by 1598. In 1604 Rosseter was appointed a court lutenist for James I of England, a position he held until his death in 1623. Rosseter is best known for A Book of Ayres which was written with Thomas Campion and published in 1601. Some literary critics have held that Campion wrote the poems for Rosseter's songs; however, this seems not to be the case. It is likely that Campion was the author of the book's preface, which criticizes complex counterpoint and "intricate" harmonies that leave the words inaudible. The two men had a close profe

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  • Philip Rosseter (* 1568 in London; † 5. Mai 1623 ebenda) war ein britischer Komponist und Lautenspieler. In seiner Jugend war Rosseter einer der Children of the Revels of the Queen (Kinder der königinlichen Lustbarkeiten). 1604 wurde er Mitglied der königlichen Kapelle. Zu seinen Lebzeiten war er mit dem Dichter und Komponistenkollegen Thomas Campion befreundet, zu dessen Texten er viele ayres schrieb, von denen er zwei Bücher veröffentlichte - eines 1601, das andere 1609. (de)
  • Philip Rosseter (1568 – 5 May 1623) was an English composer and musician, as well as a theatrical manager. His family seems to have been from Somerset or Lincolnshire, he may have been employed with the Countess of Sussex by 1596, and he was living in London by 1598. In 1604 Rosseter was appointed a court lutenist for James I of England, a position he held until his death in 1623. Rosseter is best known for A Book of Ayres which was written with Thomas Campion and published in 1601. Some literary critics have held that Campion wrote the poems for Rosseter's songs; however, this seems not to be the case. It is likely that Campion was the author of the book's preface, which criticizes complex counterpoint and "intricate" harmonies that leave the words inaudible. The two men had a close profe (en)
  • Philip Rosseter est un luthiste, compositeur et directeur de théâtre anglais, né en 1568 et décédé à Londres le 5 mai 1623. (fr)
  • フィリップ・ロセター(Philip Rosseter, 1567年または1568年 - 1623年5月5日)はイングランドの音楽家・劇場支配人。1603年から没年まで、ジェームズ1世の宮廷リュート奏者を務めた。ロセターの最も有名な曲集『エア集 A Book of Aires 』は、トマス・カンピオンとの共作である。文学評論家の中には、カンピオンがロセターの歌曲のために詩作をしたと見なす者もいるようだが、どうやらこれは見当違いらしい。とはいえ、カンピオンが曲集に序文を寄せたということはありそうだ。そこには、過度のマドリガリズムや複雑な対位法への非難が記されているからである。 ロセターのリュート歌曲は、一般的に短く、ホモフォニックで、ごく短い反復があり、テクストの音楽化に慎重で、それでいて音楽的な発想力に富んでいる。ロセターの次の曲集は、バンドーラ、シターン、リュート、フルート、いくつかのヴァイオルからなるブロークン・コンソートのための《コンソートのレッスン Lessons for Consort 》(1609年)であり、これは自作や他人の作品の編曲も含んでいる。 (ja)
  • NE EN 1567 OU 1568 (fr)
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