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Das wassergewordene Kanonbuch : für sechs Stimmen (2017) / Ming Tsao.

LIBRA M1529.5.T77 W3 2017
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Tsao, Ming, composer.
Language:
English
French
German
Latin
Undetermined
Subjects (All):
Vocal sextets, Unaccompanied.
Canons, fugues, etc. (Voices (6)).
Genre:
Canons (Music)
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 score (103 pages) ; 23 x 31 cm
Place of Publication:
Leipzig : Henry Litolff's Verlag : C.F. Peters, [2017]
Language Note:
Staff notation.
Contents:
Noli me tangere = Touch me not
Die Zahlen
Hunc discas morem, si vis cantare tenorem: ut iacet attente, cantetur subdiapenthe = Learn the customs, if the tenor is to be sung: as it stands attentively, sing at the fourth
Weissgrau
Dum tria percurris quatuor valet,. Tertius unum subque diapason sed facit alba moras = While three have traversed, four counts. In the third octave but delays one under a white
Wo?
Omnia per circuitum = All around
Tenor crescit in duplo = Tenor increases twice
Canon in diapente = Canon at the fifth
Cancer eat plenus sed redeat medius = Let the crab go full but return in half
Reverte citius = Go back faster
In gradus undenos descendant multiplicantes consimilique modo crescent antipodes uno = They descend eleven steps multiplying, and in the same manner they increase in the opposite direction
Scinde vestimenta tua redeundo = Rend your garments in returning
Fuga trium temporium in diapente remissum = Fugue three times at the fifth relaxed
Pigmeus hic crescat, gigas decrescere debat/Incauda cerebrum, en est mirabile monstrum = Let the pygmy grow here, the giant should decrease/The brain is in the tail, behold the wonderous monster
Canon ad septimam = Canon at the seventh
Das Geschriebene
Noctem verterunt in deim/Etrursum post tenbas spero lucem = They huave turned night into day, and after darkness I hope for light again
Keine Sandkunst
Finis est principium = The end is the beginning.
Notes:
For soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass.
Latin, German and French words; in part vocalise.
Text from early Renaissance motets and masses.
Includes explanation of symbols in English.
Publisher's Number: Edition Peters, Nr. 14209 (additional number on cover: EP 14209).
OCLC:
1017092331
Publisher Number:
9790014126827 (pbk.) : EUR75.00
M014126827 (pbk.)
33946 Henry Litolff's Verlag/C.F. Peters
14209 Henry Litolff's Verlag/C.F. Peters
EP 14209 Henry Litolff's Verlag/C.F. Peters

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