Het Geuzenliedboek
- Type:
- boek
- Titel:
- Het Geuzenliedboek
- Jaar:
- 1924
- URL:
- https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/_geu001etku01_01/_geu001etku01_01.pdf Digital Library for Dutch Literature (DBNL)
- Onderwerp:
- 20th Century (1901-2000)
Music history
Song
Eighty Years' War (1568-1648)
Contrafactum
Netherlands
boekoplage
op de wijze van
op de wijze van
Vondel
rederijkers
bruinsmadelijn
den lustelicken mey
geuzenliederen
geuzenliederen
passamezzo
retrograde
Suzanne un jour
Von der Fortuna
Wilhelmus
Wilhelmus - Taal:
- Nederlands
- Uitgever:
- Zutphen Thieme 1924
- Plaatsnummer:
- ORPH.KTS1 C3.22 08D28_01 (Orpheus Instituut)ORPH.KTS1 C3.22 08D28_02 (Orpheus Instituut)
- Paginering:
- 2 vols. (xxxv-[i]-327-[1]+409-[1] pages)
- Nota:
- In the 16th century, the Calvinist north fought the Eighty Years' War against Catholic Spain. The rebellious nobles in the Netherlands and their allies called themselves Beggars. In popular culture, songs arose that outlined historical developments. They also had a comforting or plaintive content, glorified the heroic deeds of the Beggars, sometimes had a more spiritual inspiration, or served to taunt or mock the opponent. An example of the latter is De Clage vanden inquisitor, meester Pieter Titelmanus.
Some poets of geuzen songs are known: Arent Dircksz. Vos, parish priest in De Lier; Joris Sylvanis, pastor in Antwerp; Jan Cooman of Delft; Pieter Sterlinckx of Heenvliet; Willem van Haecht; Laurens Jacobsz and Adriaen Valerius.
The best-known geuzen song today is the Wilhelmus. - Permalink:
- https://www.cageweb.be/catalog/orp01:000001951