Cornelis Schuyt - Madrigals and Canzonas (1600)

Cornelis Schuyt - Madrigals and Canzonas (1600)

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Bartje Bartmans
Apr 2, 2026

Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt (1557 – 9 June 1616) was a Dutch organist and Renaissance composer.

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1. Lieta piú dell' usato (0:00)
2. Canzon "Fortuna Guida" (2:31)
3. Canzon "La Barca" (4:59)
4. Vio bramate, ben mio (7:06)
Lyrics: Torquate Tasso (1544-1595)
5. Del Decimo Modo
a. Paduana (10:09)
b. Galliarda a 10 (15:03)
6. Domine Fiant. Caecilian Motet (16:19)
7. Candide perle e care (17:55)
8. Dolcissimi legari (20:37)

Musica Amphion & Pieter-Jan Belder (2, 3, 5a/b)
Camerata Trajectina (6,7,8)
Phoenix from Veldhoven conducted by T. van de Weem (1)
Netherlands Chamber Choir conducted by Paul van Nevel (4)

Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt was born in Leiden in 1557. He was the son of Floris Corneliszoon Schuyt (1529/30–1601), the organist of two churches in Leiden, the Pieterskerk and the Hooglandse Kerk.

Schuyt was introduced to Renaissance music on a study trip to Italy.

In 1593, alongside his father, Schuyt became an organist in the Pieterskerk and the Hooglandse Kerk, . After his father's death in 1601, he became the Pieterskerk's main organist.

Schuyt published four volumes with compositions, with three volumes of madrigals. None of his organ music has survived.

Schuyt died on 9 June 1616 and was buried in the Pieterskerk, a church in Leiden. His name is written in the main hall of the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Netherlands and the Cornelis Schuytstraat (52.355215°N 4.87123°E) in Amsterdam-Zuid is named after him.