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The complete motets. 9, patrocinium musices, prima pars (Munich, 1573) / Orlando di Lasso ; edited by Peter Bergquist.

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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) ; 9.
Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; 120
The complete motets / Orlando di Lasso ; 9
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance ; 120.
Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
Standardized Title:
Patrocinium musices, 1. pars
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Motets--Germany--16th century--Scores.
Motets.
Genre:
Motets.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xxviii, 189 pages, 5 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2019.
Language Note:
Latin words; also printed as text with English translations: pages xxiv-xxviii.
Summary:
"This volume contains the first in the series of lavish choirbooks published by Adam Berg under the title Patrocinium musices. The first five books in the series, issued between 1573 and 1576, were devoted exclusively to religious music by Lasso and were subsidized by Wilhelm of Bavaria. Patrocinium I includes twenty-one motets, seven each for four, five, and six voices. Lasso dedicated the book to Wilhelm in a long preface that glosses the illustrations in the title page and frontispiece, emphasizing the importance of music in the church, the role of worldly rulers as its protectors, and Wilhelm as a follower in the footsteps of his forebears. The motets set psalms, other biblical or liturgical texts, and religious poems. Four motets are based on pre-existent cantus firmi, including the opening "Pater noster, qui es in caelis." The book closes with a six-voice "Agimus tibi gratias," in which Lasso pays tribute to a setting of that same text by Cipriano de Rore, following the course of events in Rore's motet in every detail." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Pater noster, qui es in caelis
Salve Regina misericordiae
Gaudent in caelis
Nos qui sumus in hoc mundo
Pulvis et umbra sumus
Lauda anima mea Dominum
Pauper sum ego
Exsurgat Deus
Misericordias Domini
Oculi omnium in te sperant
Domine clamavi ad te
Quis mihi det lacrimis
Martini festum celebremus
Exaudi Domine preces populorum
Media vita in morte sumus
Ante me non est formatus Deus
Confitemini Domino filii Israel
O gloriosa Domina...quae nec primam
In Deo salutare meum
Regnum mundi
Agimus tibi gratias.
Notes:
For 4-6 voices, unaccompanied.
Edited from the 1st ed. published: Monachii : A. Berg, 1573.
Includes historical, editorial and critical notes in English.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed November 20, 2019).
OCLC:
1130728134
Publisher Number:
R120 A-R Editions, Inc.

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