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Eleven works to Latin texts / Francesco Corteccia ; edited by Ann McKinley.

Recent Researches in Music Online (RRIMO) Legacy All Titles 1955-2017 Available online

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571, composer.
Contributor:
McKinley, Ann, 1929-2013, editor.
Series:
Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; v. 6.
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; v. 6
Standardized Title:
Choral music. Selections
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Part songs, Sacred--Italy--16th century--Scores.
Part songs, Sacred.
Hymns, Latin--Italy--16th century--Scores.
Hymns, Latin.
Holy Week music--Italy--16th century--Scores.
Holy Week music.
Motets--Italy--16th century--Scores.
Motets.
Genre:
Part songs.
Sacred music.
Hymns.
Holy Week music.
Motets.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xii, 101 pages))
Other Title:
Works to Latin texts
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2021.
Language Note:
Latin words.
Staff notation.
Summary:
"Francesco Corteccia (fl. 1539-71) was maestro di cappella at the court of Grand Duke Cosimo I of Florence (r. 1537-74), a patron of many artists and academicians. Corteccia followed Costanza Festa at the head of a long line of native-born composers of the sixteenth century who assumed the chief musical posts in Italy and brought to an end the domination of Italian music by foreigners. Corteccia's manuscript hymnary was a product of his early career, but late in his life he began preparing some of his sacred music for publication. His responsories were published in 1570, and his motets in 1571, after his death." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
O, regem caeli
Surge, illuminare Jerusalem
Omnes amici mei
Velum templi scissum est
O vos omnes
Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel
Tristes erant apostoli
Ave maris stella
Haec est Virgo sapiens
Sanctorum meritis
Laetare et exsulta civitas praeclara.
Notes:
4-8 parts, unaccompanied.
Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel is for double chorus of 5 and 3 voices each. Intended for Good Friday services, it is one of three settings in the Responsoria.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource (A-R editions, viewed January 28, 2022).
Contains:
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Motets, voices (6), book 1. O Regem caeli.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Motets, voices (5), book 1. Surge, illuminare Jerusalem.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Responsoria omnia. Omnes amici mei.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Responsoria omnia. Velum templi scissum est.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Responsoria omnia. O vos omnes.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Responsoria omnia. Canticum Zachariae prophetae in parasceve, singers (8)
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Hinnario secondo l'uso della Chiesa romana et fiorentina. Tristes erant apostoli.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Hinnario secondo l'uso della Chiesa romana et fiorentina. Ave maris stella.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Motets, voices (5), book 1. Haec est Virgo sapiens.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Hinnario secondo l'uso della Chiesa romana et fiorentina. Sanctorum meritis.
Container of: Corteccia, Francesco, 1502-1571. Motets, voices (6), book 1. Laetare et exsulta civitas praeclara.
ISBN:
9781987207866
1987207866
OCLC:
1296561234
Publisher Number:
R006 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

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