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 - AIM, CMM 52-3 CLAUDIN DE SERMISY (ca. 1490-1562), Opera omnia, edited by Gaston Allaire and Isabelle Cazeaux. Vol.III Chansons I by Claudin de Sermisy,  1974
 - AIM, CMM 52-2 CLAUDIN DE SERMISY (ca. 1490-1562), Opera omnia, edited by Gaston Allaire and Isabelle Cazeaux. Vol.II Holy Week Music by Claudin de Sermisy,  1972
 - Your Welcome Smile (Le Bien Promis) for Chorus of Mixed Voices a Cappella (Satb) by Claudin de Sermisy, Albert Seay,  1961
 - Opera omnia. Ediderunt Gaston Allaire and Isabelle Cazeaux (Corpus mensurabilis musicae) by Claudin de Sermisy,  1970
 - Fifteen Chansons. For four voices or instruments SATB. < [Edited by] Bernard Thomas. Texts edited and translated by Alan Robson. > [Score.] (The Parisian Chanson) by Claudin de Sermisy,  1976
 - Missa da requiem 4 vocum. E " Quartus liber missarum " . Paris (P. Attaingnant) 1532. < Ed. Walter Pass. > (Thesauri musici. 7) by Claudin de Sermisy,  1974
 - Fair is the Grove ... Chanson for S. A. T. B. (unaccompanied). Translated and edited by Neil Saunders (Musical Times) by Claudin de Sermisy,  1957
 - Twenty Chansons. For four voices or instruments ATTB. < [Edited by] Bernard Thomas. [Texts edited and translated by] Alan Robson. > [Score.] (The Parisian Chanson) by Claudin de Sermisy,  1975
 - Languir me fais. Sadly I sigh. (Chanson.) English text by M. K. For four-part chorus of mixed voices a cappella ... Edited by Maynard Klein. Fr. & Eng by Claudin de Sermisy,  1970
 - Vous perdes temps. Chanson. Zu vier Stimmen (Musik alter Meister) by Claudin de Sermisy,  1950
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