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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

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
Editor
Subject
Genre
Language
  • lat
  • eng
  • lat
  • eng
  • lat
  • lat
  • lat
Accompanying matter
  • 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
  • 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
Instantiates
Publication
Copyright
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
Label
The Renaissance singer, edited by Thomas Dunn ; with an essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer
Publication
Copyright
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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