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{{Pub|0|ca. 1895|in ''[[Manuscripts collection (Felip Pedrell)]]''|ms=ms|no=1}}
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{{Pub|2|1897|Hispaniae schola musica sacra|vol=6}}
{{Pub|2|1897|Hispaniae schola musica sacra|vol=6}}
{{Descr|Chants in fauxbourdon in the 8 tones (with a variant for tone 8) 'as sung at S. Lorenç' [El Escorial]. The attribution to Rodrigo de Ceballos is Pedrell's, accepted by Anglés. They are found in numerous cathedral sources in Spain.}}
{{Descr| Chants in fauxbourdon in the 8 tones (with a variant for tone 8) 'as sung at S. Lorenç' [El Escorial]. The attribution to Rodrigo de Ceballos is Pedrell's, accepted by Anglés. They are found in numerous cathedral sources in Spain.}}
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*[https://mdc.csuc.cat/digital/collection/partiturBC/id/72556 Hand copy by Pedrell] (Biblioteca de Catalunya)
*[https://mdc.csuc.cat/digital/collection/partiturBC/id/72556 Hand copy by Pedrell] (Biblioteca de Catalunya)

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  • (Posted 2021-08-24)  CPDL #65567:     
Editor: Francesc Pérez Martín (submitted 2021-08-24).   Score information: 210 x 334 mm, 1 page, 57 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Dixit Dominus first sentence in the example, but customizable for any psalm.

General Information

Title: Fabordones con el canto llano como se cantan en S. Lorenzio
Composer: Rodrigo de Ceballos
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredAnglican chant

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

    Manuscript ca. 1895 in Manuscripts collection (Felip Pedrell), no. 1
    2nd published: 1897 Hispaniae schola musica sacra, 6
Description:  Chants in fauxbourdon in the 8 tones (with a variant for tone 8) 'as sung at S. Lorenç' [El Escorial]. The attribution to Rodrigo de Ceballos is Pedrell's, accepted by Anglés. They are found in numerous cathedral sources in Spain.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 110.