Liber quintus ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum vulgo moteta vocant, etc.

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Collection of motets in five parts.

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Standardised TitleLiber quintus ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum vulgo moteta vocant, etc.
Transcribed TitleLIBER QVINTVS / ECCLESIASTICARVM / cantionum quinque vocum / Vulgo Moteta vocant, tam ex Veteri ex Nouo / TESTAMENTO, AB OPTIMIS QVI- / busque huius etatis Musicis compositarum. / Omnes Primi toni / Antea nunquam excusus
Date1553
ImprintAntwerpiæ : Tylemannus Susato, 1553.
FormatCopy at K.3.e.1. SUPERIOR (16 leaves); CONTRATENOR (16 leaves); TENOR (16 leaves); BASSVS (16 leaves); QVINTA PARS (16 leaves); original foliation: Superior, Contratenor, Tenor, Bassus, Quinta Pars: [1] ii-xvi; paper dimensions: 148 x 195 mm.
PlaceAntwerp, Belgium
SubjectMotets
LanguageLatin
TypePrinted music
Source

British Library K.3.e.1.

Related Resource

U. Meissner, Der Antwerpener Notendrucker Tylman Susato (Berlin: Verlag Merseburger, 1967), Vol.2, pp.91-93.

Harry B. Lincoln, The Latin Motet: Indexes to Printed Collections, 1500-1600 (Ottawa: Institute of Medieval Music, 1993).

Identifiers

RISM B/I, 155312

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Notes

Attribution for ‘Cristus factus est’ taken from U. Meissner, Der Antwerpener Notendrucker Tylman Susato (Berlin: Verlag Merseburger, 1967), Vol.2, pp.91-93 and Harry B. Lincoln, The Latin Motet: Indexes to Printed Collections, 1500-1600 (Ottawa: Institute of Medieval Music, 1993), p.763.

With index at the front.

Copy at K.3.e.1. From the Lumley Library. Some accidentals have been added in manuscript to Clemens non Papa’s ‘Discite a me’ in the Tenor and Bassus part books and to his ‘Angelus domini’ in the bassus part book.

Indexed names

Susato, Tielman, fl. 1529-1561, printer. 
Clemens non Papa, Jacobus, ca. 1510-ca. 1555, composer. 
Hollande, Jean de, fl. 1538-1553, composer. 
Crecquillon, Thomas, d. 1557?, composer. 
Manchicourt, Pierre de, ca. 1510-1564, composer. 
Canis, Cornelius, ca. 1510-1561, composer. 
Moreau, Symon, fl. 1553-1558, composer. 
Louys, Jean, ca. 1530-1563, composer. 
Baston, Josquin, fl. 1542-1563, composer.

Table of Contents

Discite a me quia mitis (secunda pars: Quia qui se exultat) / Iacobus Clemens non Papa -- Ite in orbem vniuersum (secunda pars: Signa eos qui in me credent) / Ia. Clemens non Papa -- Benedic Domine domum istiam (secunda pars: Beati qui habitant) / Ioannes de Hollande -- Exaudiat te Dominus (secunda pars: Impleat dominus) / Tho. Cricquillon -- Fundata est domus Domini (secunda pars: Benedic Domine domum) / Petrus Manchicourt -- Exaudiat Dominus (secunda pars: Ad aperiat dominus) / Incertos Autor -- Fratres nolite esse prudentes (secunda pars: Scriptum est enim) / Incertus autor -- Tanto tempore vobiscum sum (secunda pars: Si cognouissetes me) / Petrus Manchicourt -- Domine deus omnipotens (secunda pars: Ideo misericordias & clemens pater) / Cornelius Canis -- Sancta et immaculata virginitas (secunda pars: Benedicta tu in mulieribus) / Simon Moreau -- Cantate Domino canticum nouum (secunda pars: Quoniam deus magnus Dominus) / Ioannes Louwys -- Angelus domini ad pastores ait (secunda pars: Paruulus filius) / Ia. Clemens no[n] Papa -- Aue verum corpus / Iaco. Clemens non Papa -- Dum transisset sabbatu[m] (secunda pars: Et valde mane una) / Iosquin Baston -- Aue stella matutina (secunda pars: Tu es area compluta celesti rore imbuta) / Petrus Manchicourt -- Cristus factus est (secunda pars: Propter quod & deus) / Incertus Autor.

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