The Resource The Renaissance singer, edited by Thomas Dunn ; with an essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer
The Renaissance singer, edited by Thomas Dunn ; with an essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer
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- Contributor
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- Nanino, Giovanni Maria, 1543 or 1544-1607
- Anerio, Giovanni Francesco, -1630
- Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
- Dunn, Thomas, 1925-2008,
- Dunn, Thomas, 1925-2008,
- Dyer, Joseph H
- Handl, Jacob, 1550-1591
- Hassler, Hans Leo, 1564-1612
- Ingegneri, Marc Antonio, 1535 or 1536-1592
- Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594
- Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
- Language
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- lat
- eng
- lat
- eng
- lat
- lat
- lat
- Extent
- xxvi pages, score (165 pages)
- Note
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- Motets; with organ acc
- "Liturgical index": p. xi
- Palestrina, G. P. da. Adoramus te, Christe (We adore thee, Christ Jesus). Miserere nostri, Domine (Show thy mercy on us). O Rex gloriae (King of majesty). Sicut cervus (As the hart is athirst) -- Praetorius, M. En natus est Emanuel (Behold is born Emmanuel). In natali Domini (At the birth of Christ) -- Tallis, T. If ye love me -- Victoria, T. L. de. Dum complerentur (And when the day of Pentecost was yet come). Eram quasi agnus (I was like a lamb in innocence). Jesu dulcis memoria (Jesu, thoughts of thee we find sweet). Nobis datus (Given for us, born for mankind). O vos omnes (O ye people that pass by). Vere languores nostros (Surely he bore our sorrows) -- Anon. O Domine Jesu Christe (O mighty Lord Christ), previously attributed to Palestrina
- Contents
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- Dyer, J. Some notes on 16th century sacred polyphony
- Anerio, F. Angelus autem Domini (And the third day God's angel came)
- Byrd, W. Ave verum Corpus (Hail, true Body)
- Handl, J. Ecce quomodo moritur (See now, how doth the righteous man)
- Hassler, H. L. Angelus ad pastores (Angel hosts to the shepherds speaking). Cantate Domino (Sing ye unto the Lord)
- Ingegneri, M. A. Tenebrae factae sunt (Darkness had fallen there)
- Lassus. Inimici autem (Lord, my foes are yet among the living)
- Morley, T. Agnus Dei (Lamb, most holy)
- Nanino, G. B. Hodie nobis coelorum Rex (Born for us this day). Diffusa est gratia (Molded in grace are thy lips)
- Isbn
- 9789113181004
- Label
- The Renaissance singer
- Title
- The Renaissance singer
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Thomas Dunn ; with an essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer
- Contributor
-
- Nanino, Giovanni Maria, 1543 or 1544-1607
- Anerio, Giovanni Francesco, -1630
- Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
- Dunn, Thomas, 1925-2008,
- Dunn, Thomas, 1925-2008,
- Dyer, Joseph H
- Handl, Jacob, 1550-1591
- Hassler, Hans Leo, 1564-1612
- Ingegneri, Marc Antonio, 1535 or 1536-1592
- Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594
- Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
- Language
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- lat
- eng
- lat
- eng
- lat
- lat
- lat
- Accompanying matter
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- libretto or text
- biography of composer or author
- technical information on music
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- CFI
- Form of composition
- motets
- Format of music
- condensed score or piano conductor score
- Language note
- Latin and English words; Latin words and English translations also printed as text before and after each selection
- Literary text for sound recordings
- not applicable
- Music parts
- not applicable
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1925-2008,
- 1539 or 1540-1623
- 1564-1612
- 1550-1591
- 1564-1612
- 1532-1594
- -1630
- 1535 or 1536-1592
- 1557-1603?
- 1543 or 1544-1607
- 1543 or 1544-1607
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Dunn, Thomas
- Dyer, Joseph H
- Byrd, William
- Hassler, Hans Leo
- Handl, Jacob
- Hassler, Hans Leo
- Lasso, Orlando di
- Anerio, Giovanni Francesco
- Ingegneri, Marc Antonio
- Morley, Thomas
- Nanino, Giovanni Maria
- Nanino, Giovanni Maria
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Choruses
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ
- Music
- Label
- The Renaissance singer, edited by Thomas Dunn ; with an essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer
- Note
-
- Motets; with organ acc
- "Liturgical index": p. xi
- Palestrina, G. P. da. Adoramus te, Christe (We adore thee, Christ Jesus). Miserere nostri, Domine (Show thy mercy on us). O Rex gloriae (King of majesty). Sicut cervus (As the hart is athirst) -- Praetorius, M. En natus est Emanuel (Behold is born Emmanuel). In natali Domini (At the birth of Christ) -- Tallis, T. If ye love me -- Victoria, T. L. de. Dum complerentur (And when the day of Pentecost was yet come). Eram quasi agnus (I was like a lamb in innocence). Jesu dulcis memoria (Jesu, thoughts of thee we find sweet). Nobis datus (Given for us, born for mankind). O vos omnes (O ye people that pass by). Vere languores nostros (Surely he bore our sorrows) -- Anon. O Domine Jesu Christe (O mighty Lord Christ), previously attributed to Palestrina
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Dyer, J. Some notes on 16th century sacred polyphony -- Anerio, F. Angelus autem Domini (And the third day God's angel came) -- Byrd, W. Ave verum Corpus (Hail, true Body) -- Handl, J. Ecce quomodo moritur (See now, how doth the righteous man) -- Hassler, H. L. Angelus ad pastores (Angel hosts to the shepherds speaking). Cantate Domino (Sing ye unto the Lord) -- Ingegneri, M. A. Tenebrae factae sunt (Darkness had fallen there) -- Lassus. Inimici autem (Lord, my foes are yet among the living) -- Morley, T. Agnus Dei (Lamb, most holy) -- Nanino, G. B. Hodie nobis coelorum Rex (Born for us this day). Diffusa est gratia (Molded in grace are thy lips)
- Control code
- 4342132
- Dimensions
- 27 cm
- Extent
- xxvi pages, score (165 pages)
- Isbn
- 9789113181004
- Lccn
- 75020077
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
-
- Bowdoin: Music library: 1 score
- Bowdoin: Choral Music Collection: 8 scores
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Publisher number
- E.C.S. No. 2421
- Label
- The Renaissance singer, edited by Thomas Dunn ; with an essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer
- Note
-
- Motets; with organ acc
- "Liturgical index": p. xi
- Palestrina, G. P. da. Adoramus te, Christe (We adore thee, Christ Jesus). Miserere nostri, Domine (Show thy mercy on us). O Rex gloriae (King of majesty). Sicut cervus (As the hart is athirst) -- Praetorius, M. En natus est Emanuel (Behold is born Emmanuel). In natali Domini (At the birth of Christ) -- Tallis, T. If ye love me -- Victoria, T. L. de. Dum complerentur (And when the day of Pentecost was yet come). Eram quasi agnus (I was like a lamb in innocence). Jesu dulcis memoria (Jesu, thoughts of thee we find sweet). Nobis datus (Given for us, born for mankind). O vos omnes (O ye people that pass by). Vere languores nostros (Surely he bore our sorrows) -- Anon. O Domine Jesu Christe (O mighty Lord Christ), previously attributed to Palestrina
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Dyer, J. Some notes on 16th century sacred polyphony -- Anerio, F. Angelus autem Domini (And the third day God's angel came) -- Byrd, W. Ave verum Corpus (Hail, true Body) -- Handl, J. Ecce quomodo moritur (See now, how doth the righteous man) -- Hassler, H. L. Angelus ad pastores (Angel hosts to the shepherds speaking). Cantate Domino (Sing ye unto the Lord) -- Ingegneri, M. A. Tenebrae factae sunt (Darkness had fallen there) -- Lassus. Inimici autem (Lord, my foes are yet among the living) -- Morley, T. Agnus Dei (Lamb, most holy) -- Nanino, G. B. Hodie nobis coelorum Rex (Born for us this day). Diffusa est gratia (Molded in grace are thy lips)
- Control code
- 4342132
- Dimensions
- 27 cm
- Extent
- xxvi pages, score (165 pages)
- Isbn
- 9789113181004
- Lccn
- 75020077
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
-
- Bowdoin: Music library: 1 score
- Bowdoin: Choral Music Collection: 8 scores
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Publisher number
- E.C.S. No. 2421
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