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The complete motets. 18, Motets from printed anthologies and manuscripts, 1570-1579 / Orlando di Lasso ; edited by Peter Bergquist.

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

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594, composer.
Contributor:
Bergquist, Peter, editor.
Series:
Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594. Motets (Bergquist) ; 18.
Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; 124
Complete motets / Orlando di Lasso ; 18
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; 124.
Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
Standardized Title:
Motets. Selections
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Motets--16th century--Scores.
Motets.
Vocal quartets, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal quartets, Unaccompanied.
Vocal quintets, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal quintets, Unaccompanied.
Vocal sextets, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal sextets, Unaccompanied.
Vocal septets, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal septets, Unaccompanied.
Vocal octets, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal octets, Unaccompanied.
Vocal nonets, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal nonets, Unaccompanied.
Vocal ensembles, Unaccompanied--16th century--Scores.
Vocal ensembles, Unaccompanied.
Genre:
Motets.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xxxiv, 307 pages, 5 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Other Title:
Motets from printed anthologies and manuscripts, 1570-1579
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2019.
Language Note:
Latin words; also printed as texts with English translations on pages xxiv-xxxiv.
Summary:
"Thirty-one motets first published in printed anthologies or copied into manuscripts between 1570 and 1579 appear in this volume. Le Roy and Ballard working in Paris included over half of them in their collections of Lasso's motets and chansons; the others appear in choirbooks from the Bavarian Hofkapelle and in the 1579 expanded reissue in Nuremberg of Gerlach's Selectissimae cantiones. The proportion of secular texts in this volume is less than in CM 17; most of them are ceremonial or love poetry. Among them is "Anna, mihi dilecta," a strikingly chromatic piece that might date from a time earlier than its 1579 publication. The religious texts include Lasso's longest motet, a six-voice cantus firmus setting of the sequence "Lauda Sion Salvatorem." Other motets in the volume call for large ensembles of seven, eight, nine, ten, or twelve voices. The five-voice "Domine Jesu Christe, qui cognoscis" is the motet that won for Lasso the first prize in the initial Puy d'Evreux in 1575." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Pacis amans
Dic mihi quem portas
Pronuba Juno
Praesidium Sara
Beati pauperes spiritu
Jam non dicam vos servos
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes
Bestia curvafia
Agimus tibi gratias (1)
Ne reminiscaris, Domine (1)
Quicumque vult salvus esse
Domine Jesu Christe, qui cognoscis
Cum rides mihi
Lauda Sion Salvatorem
Multae tribulationes justorum
In illo tempore dixit Jesus
Domine, Dominus noster
O gloriosa Domina/Qui te creavit
Ne reminiscaris, Domine (2)
Dixi, Custodiam vias meas
Dixit Martha ad Jesum
Beatus Nicolaus
Mira loquor sed digna fide
Congregati sunt inimici nostri
Regina caeli laetare
Exsurgat Deus
Si bene perpendi
Agimus tibi gratias (2)
Ave Maria, alta stirps
Proba me Deus
Anna, mihi dilecta.
Notes:
For 4-12 voices, unaccompanied.
Includes historical, editorial and critical notes in English.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed November 13, 2019).
OCLC:
1128673595
Publisher Number:
R124 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

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