Estienne du Tertre

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Estienne du Tertre (mid-16th century) was a French composer. He spent most of his life in Paris and worked as an editor for the publisher Attaingnant. Many of his chansons were published.

He is the man after whom the Place du Tertre in Paris, France is named. (This seems quite unlikely, since the place is located on a hilltop, and the name refers to such a location. It is more likely that the man was named after such a location.)

Estienne du Tertre published suyttes de bransles in 1557, giving us the first use of the term, although the usual form of the time was as pairs of dances.