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{{Voicing|8|SATB.SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|8|SATB.SATB}}<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets|Evening Canticles}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|1574}}
{{Published|1574|''{{NoCo|Psalmodia ad vespertinas}}''}}


'''Description:''' The setting is of the even verses of the Magnificat and the odd verses are evidently intended to be sung to the apropriate psalm-tone. (These parts are not included in the original print.)
'''Description:''' The setting is of the even verses of the Magnificat, the missing odd verses are apparently intended to be sung to the apropriate psalm-tone (or played by the organ).  
Of the sections thus set, six in all, five (1-4,6) are set for two SATB choirs. The fifth part, "Sicut locutus est" is set for six voices SSAATB distributed in the original part-books so that the first sopranos, first altos and tenor parts are printed in the Cantus, altus and tenor part-books for the first choir. The second sopranos, altos and the bass are printed in the part-books for the second choir Cantus, altus and bassus.  
Of the 6 sections, 1-4 and 6 are set for 2 SATB choirs. The fifth verse, "Sicut locutus est" is for six voices SSAATB, the original part-books omitting tenor II and bass I.  


'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''
*{{IMSLP2|Psalmodia ad vespertinas (Asola, Giammateo)|1574 print}}


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==

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  • (Posted 2019-07-02)  CPDL #54667:       
Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2019-07-02).   Score information: A4, 52 pages, 280 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: A semidiplomatoric edition: note-values are retained. Even though the settings are notated in chiavetti no transposition is made. Ficta alternations are kept to a bare minimum.

This edition is for printing the scores for both choirs together. The missing odd verses are added set to the fifth tone psalm formula from Vincenzo Lusitano: "Introdutione Facilissima...", Roma 1580.

  • (Posted 2019-07-02)  CPDL #54668:   
Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2019-07-02).   Score information: A4, 24 pages, 183 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The first choir in score. This is a companion to the edition above for both choirs in score.
  • (Posted 2019-07-02)  CPDL #54669:   
Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2019-07-02).   Score information: A4, 23 pages, 180 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The second choir. for details look above.

General Information

Title: Magnificat Quinti Toni
Composer: Giovanni Matteo Asola
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SATB.SATB

Genre: SacredMotetEvening Canticles

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

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Description: The setting is of the even verses of the Magnificat, the missing odd verses are apparently intended to be sung to the apropriate psalm-tone (or played by the organ). Of the 6 sections, 1-4 and 6 are set for 2 SATB choirs. The fifth verse, "Sicut locutus est" is for six voices SSAATB, the original part-books omitting tenor II and bass I.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Magnificat.