His work is mostly lost or fragmented and therefore difficult to appreciate.
Songs • 4 songs in French, 4 v. in Ms. Bayle, c. 1597 (lost, mentioned by Gastoué 1904).
Carols and canticles • Canticles pour l'entrée de Marie de Médicis, 1600. •
Là ça qui veut voir un dieu enfant 4v ? Chicago NL : Case MS 5136 • ''Quand l'œil de Jesus je voy'' 4-8v Chicago NL : Case MS 5136 •
Noëls 2v, anonymous and partly by Intermet, Avignon Ms. 1250 and Ms. 1181, copied ca. 1653-1664. • ''Cantiques spirituels à l'usage de la Congrégation des jeunes artisans érigée à Avignon'' (Lyon : Antoine Molin, 1653 (music printed by
Robert III Ballard), lost. • Intermet may have contributed to music adapted to the
Hymnes et cantiques by Michel Coyssard (Antwerpen, 1600, and Paris, 1623/1655).
Masses •
Missa pro defunctis, 1613, lost, mentioned by Robert 1966 (p. 628). •
Missa pour les Minimes, lost, mentioned in 1965. •
Missa 8 v In devotione, lost. •
Missa 6 v, lost, both mentioned by Dufourcq 1958.
Motets Most of his known
motets are preserved in five separate parts, remnants of a set of twelve, recently discovered in the H. M. Brown Collection in Chicago, to which can be added an isolated part from another collection of the same origin. These motets are written on various
psalms,
hymns, prayers,
repons,
versets and
antiphons. Among the latter, most concern the
liturgy on Fridays and
Holy Saturdays. For the rest, the centonisation process is widely used, with verses extracted from, among other things, the following verses
John 6,
Isaiah, and
Ecclesiastes. This collection contains seven motets to the praise of great Jesuit figures:
Ignatius Loyola,
François Xavier and
François Borgia. The dates found in this collection mention the years 1622, 1623 and 1624; it is therefore obvious that a part of these motets could have been composed for the feasts of the joint canonization of saints Ignatius Loyola and François Xavier, in 1622, as with those of the beatification of Francis Borgia in November 1624 (and we know from the testimonies above that Intermet took an active part in their celebration). The music is of a
contrapuntal style, quite varied, with sometimes very
homophonic sections, in the style of
fauxbourdon or "simple counterpoint". This collection also contains evidence of the polychoral practice already described in the testimonies of 1600 and 1622: writing with two or three choirs, the early appearance of small soloists' choirs in opposition to the large choir, and sometimes a refrain-couplet structure that lends itself naturally to spatialization. It provides a unique testimony to the music that could be performed at Jesuit celebrations in Avignon in the early 17th century. ;Known motets by Sauvaire Intermet •
Accepit Jesus calicem 6 v, lost •
Adeste filii confortamini 5v Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Attendite popule meus 8v, 1622, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Ave virgo gloriosa Chicago NL: MS 5123 •
Caligaverunt 4v, Avignon BM: Ms. 1250 •
Cantate Domino filii Dei 8v, 1623, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Crux fidelis inter omnes 6v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Dilectus Deo et hominibus 8v, 1623, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Dixit Dominus Domino meo, 4v, 1623, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Ecce tu pulchram anima mea Chicago NL: MS 5123 •
Exultate et resonum 4v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Exultate et resonum 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Exultate et resonum 12v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Filia Jerusalem 4v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 + MS 5123 •
Filiae Hierusalem, lost •
Ignatius quasi oliva pullulans 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
In monte oliveti, 4v, Avignon BM: Ms. 1250 •
In supremæ nocte, 4v, Avignon BM: Ms. 1250 •
Laudate dominum omnes gentes 6v, lost •
Laudate pueri Dominum, 8v voci pari, 1624, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Magnum haereditatis 5v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Memoria Borgiae in compositione 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
O crux laudabilis 8v ? Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
O panis candidissime 6v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
O sacrum convivium 6v, lost •
O vos omnes 6v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Obstupescite et admiramini 8v, 1623, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Omnes sitientes venite 8v, 1624, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Pange lingua 4v, Avignon BM: Ms. 1250 •
Panis angelicus, fit panis hominum, 4v. Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Popule meus 6v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Replete nos gaudio salutari 5-5v ? Chicago NL : MS 5123 •
Rex angelorum paravit, 4v, Avignon BM: Ms. 1250 •
Sacra christi caro 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Soror nostra es crescas 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Stabat mater dolorosa 6v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Tantum ergo 4v, Avignon BM: Ms. 1250 •
Vade ad gentem convulsam 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Veni creator spiritus, 8v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Vide Domine afflictionem meam 4v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 •
Videntes te Christe 4v, Chicago NL: Case MS 5136 == Reception ==