La Danserye (or Het derde musyck boexken) (transl.
Third music book) is a collection of 60 popular dances written for four instrumentalists composed by Belgian Renaissance composer Tielman Susato while living in Antwerp in 1551.
Susato focused on capturing folk melodies, combining them with dances to create his settings.
The collection was published using his own publishing company with the original title being "Het derde musyck boexken" (The Third Music Book) in Dutch.
[1] There is no original score and instead part books exist which modern settings use as inspiration.