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The complete motets. 8, moduli quinis vocibus nunquam hactenus editi (Paris, 1571) / Orlando di Lasso ; edited by Peter Bergquist.
- Format:
- Musical score
- Author/Creator:
- Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594, composer.
- Series:
- Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594. Motets (Bergquist) ; 8.
- Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; 118
- The complete motets / Orlando di Lasso ; 8
- Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
- Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; 118.
- Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
- Standardized Title:
- Moduli nunquam hactenus editi
- Language:
- English
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Motets--16th Century--Scores.
- Motets.
- Genre:
- Motets.
- Scores.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 score (xxiv, 140 pages, 3 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
- Other Title:
- Moduli quinis vocibus nunquam hactenus editi
- Place of Publication:
- Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2020.
- Language Note:
- Latin words; also printed as texts with English translations: pages xix-xxiv. Historical, editorial and critical notes in English.
- Summary:
- "In 1571 Le Roy and Ballard in Paris began to publish Lasso motets again, after a six-year hiatus following their Modulorum . . . secundum volumen of 1565. Between 1571 and 1577 they issued eight books of Lasso's motets, of which only one, Moduli quinis vocibus numquam hactenus editi (RISM 1571a) consisted entirely of first editions. This book was dedicated to Wilhelm of Bavaria in a preface dated in Paris, where Lasso had traveled to meet with Adrian Le Roy and be introduced to King Charles IX. Whether Lasso intended to seek a position at the French court is uncertain, though such a position was offered in 1574. The dedication to Wilhelm is echoed in the first motet in the book, "Multarum hic resonat," and two others appear to be addressed to Wilhelm. The others are on religious texts. One of the most interesting is "Si bona suscepimus," in which Lasso may have chosen to end the piece away from the presumed final of its mode." -- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Multarum hic resonat
- Emendemus in melius
- Verba mea auribus percipe
- Pater Abraham, miserere mei
- Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis
- Noli regibus, o Lamuel
- Si bona suscepimus
- Angelus Domini locutus est
- Stabunt justi in magna constantia
- Quid tamen, o quid agis
- Veni, dilecte mi
- Deus judex justus
- Exsultet caelum, mare
- Si quid vota valent
- Quid prodest homini
- Descendit sicut pluvia
- Dominator, Domine
- Inter natos mulierum
- Nuntium vobis fero.
- Notes:
- For 5 voices, unaccompanied.
- Includes introduction and critical report.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed January 17, 2020).
- OCLC:
- 1139924269
- Publisher Number:
- R118 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)
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