Description |
1 score (xlii, 106 pages) ; 34 cm. |
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score |
Series |
Denkmäler der Tonkust in Österreich ; Bd. 90
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Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich ; Bd. 90.
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Note |
For 3-7 voices, unaccompanied. |
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Preface and critical notes in German. |
Original Version |
Reprint. Originally published : Wien : Öesterreichischer Bundesverlag, 1954. |
Contents |
Officium in festo corporis Christi / Johannes de Cleve -- Missa "Lyram, lyram pulset" / Lambert de Sayve -- Motette "Germinavit radix" ; Motette "Laeta dies" ; Chanson "Pleurs et souspirs" ; Chanson "Une angelette" / Jacob von Brouck -- Magnificat III. toni / Annibale Padovano -- Missa "Scarco di doglia" / Simone Gatto -- Missa in Dominicis diebus / Francesco Rovigo -- Madrigal "Elpin baciando la sua cara Alcea" ; Madrigal "Ama ben dice Amore" / Giovanni Battista Galeno -- Villanelle "Intorno al bianco tuo petto scherzando" ; Villanelle "Fuggite amore" ; Madrigal "Piangea cantando" / Pietro Antonio Bianco -- Kanzonette "Che giovarebbe haver bellezza" ; Kanzonette "Se si spezzasse sta dura catena" / Matthia Ferrabosco. |
Local Note |
Bound with: Armonico Tributo 1682 ; Exquisitioris Harmoniae Instrumentalis Gravi-Jucundae Selectus Primus 1701 / Georg Muffat -- Niederländische und Italienische Musiker der Grazer Hofkapelle Karls II, 1564-1590. (Reference copy M2.D417 v. 89-90) |
Language |
Latin, French, Italian and German words. |
Genre/Form |
Part songs.
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Part songs.
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Subject |
Part songs, Sacred.
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Part songs, Sacred. |
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Music -- 16th century -- History and criticism.
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Music. |
Chronological Term |
16th century |
Genre/Form |
Scores.
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Scores.
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Added Author |
Federhofer, Hellmut, 1911-2014.
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John, Robert L. (Robert Ludwig)
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Cleve, Johannes de, 1528 or 1529-1582.
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Sayve, Lambert de, 1549-1614.
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Brouck, Jacobus de, active 1568-1583.
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Annibale, Padovano, 1527-1575.
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Gatto, Simon, -1595.
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Rovigo, Francesco, 1541 or 1542-1597.
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Galeno, Giovanni Battista, approximately 1550-approximately 1626.
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Bianco, Pietro Antonio, approximately 1540-1611.
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Ferrabosco, Matthia, 1550-1616.
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