In Dominicis per Annum ad Vesperas (Tomás Luis de Victoria): Difference between revisions

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*Beatus vir (3. Vesper psalm with Antiphon "In mandatis...") {{NoCo|Beatus Vir (Ps. 111) - IV tone falsibordoni}}
*Beatus vir (3. Vesper psalm with Antiphon "In mandatis...") {{NoCo|Beatus Vir (Ps. 111) - IV tone falsibordoni}}
*Laudate pueri Dominum (4. Vesper psalm with Antiphone "Sit nomen Domini..") {{NoCo|Laudate pueri Dominum - VII tone falsibordoni}}
*Laudate pueri Dominum (4. Vesper psalm with Antiphone "Sit nomen Domini..") {{NoCo|Laudate pueri Dominum - VII tone falsibordoni}}
*In exitu (5. Vesper  psalm with Antiphone "Nos qui vivimus...") {{NoCo|In Exitu - Mixtus tonus falsibordoni}}


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  • (Posted 2021-02-21)  CPDL #63083:   
Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2021-02-21).   Score information: A4, 49 pages, 810 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: This is an edition where the musical material from BSB 2 Mus.pr 23 with its adendum BSB Mus.pr. 23 beib.1 is combined with text material from the Breviarium Tridentinum 1571. The musical material is presented in semi-diplomatorical form with modern clefs and ficta added but without transposition or reduction of the original note values.

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Title: In Domniis per Annum ad Vesperas
Composer: Tomás Luis de Victoria
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Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredVespers

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: midd 17-th century

Description: The sections in The Bayerische Staatsbibliotek tomos 2 Mus.pr. 23 pertaining to the common sundays of the year: Intitial responorium, Deus in adiutorium, The Vesperpsalms with their Antiphones, The hymn used for most common Sundays, The Suffragia used at St. Michael in München. Though part of the material is in chant the Polyphonical sections are, according to E.C. Cramer by Victoria.

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