Sacrarum cantionum cum quinque vocibus … liber tertius (Philippe de Monte): Difference between revisions
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'''Subgenre:''' Motets | '''Subgenre:''' Motets | ||
'''Voices:''' 5 (''Gaudent in coelis'' is for 6 voices, the 6th voice is derived from one of the others by means of a canon.) | '''Voices:''' 5 (''Gaudent in coelis'' is for 6 voices, the 6th voice is derived from one of the others by means of a canon. ''Ad te levavi'' is for 8 voices. The 6th 7th and 8th voices are derived from the Tenor by means of a canon.) | ||
'''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1574|in Venice: Girolamo Scotto.| }} | '''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1574|in Venice: Girolamo Scotto.| }} |
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General Information
Description: Philippe de Monte's third book of motets a 5.
Genre: Sacred
Subgenre: Motets
Voices: 5 (Gaudent in coelis is for 6 voices, the 6th voice is derived from one of the others by means of a canon. Ad te levavi is for 8 voices. The 6th 7th and 8th voices are derived from the Tenor by means of a canon.)
First Publication date and place: 1574 in Venice: Girolamo Scotto.
Known editions:
Facsimile: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek