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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070402212023/http://muzix.ru/MOLD_Jan/Catalog/Medieval.htm A listing of Medieval and Gothic recordings], containing a wealth of historical information on the Codex Speciálník. | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20070402212023/http://muzix.ru/MOLD_Jan/Catalog/Medieval.htm A listing of Medieval and Gothic recordings], containing a wealth of historical information on the Codex Speciálník. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 6 February 2012
General Information
The Codex Speciálník is a 15th-century speciálník (i.e., special songbook) originating from a monastery in the region of Praha (Prague). Its eclectic mix of Medieval and Renaissance a cappella sacred music is matched only by its briliant juxtapositions of well-known and obscure pieces and composers. Containing works for two, three, and four voices, the Codex is a treasure trove for musicologist and musician alike.
List of works available on CPDL
External links
- A listing of Medieval and Gothic recordings, containing a wealth of historical information on the Codex Speciálník.
View the Wikipedia article on Codex Speciálník.