Sacrarum cantionum (vulgo hodie moteta vocant) quinque et sex vocum, liber tertius.

Summary

Collection of motets for five or six voices.

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Standardised TitleSacrarum cantionum (vulgo hodie moteta vocant) quinque et sex vocum, liber tertius.
Transcribed TitleSACRARVM CANTION- / VM (VVLGO HODIE MOTETA VOCANT) / QVINQVE ET SEX VOCVM AD VERAM HARMONIAM / concentumque ab optimis quibusque Musi- / cis in philomusorum gratiam / compositarum. / Liber tertius.
Date1555
ImprintANTVERPIAE. / Excudebant Hubertus VVaelrandus & Ioannes Latius, / An. M. D. LV. / Cum Gratia & Priuilegio.
FormatCopy at A.103.(3.). SVPERIVS (16 leaves); CONTRATENOR (16 leaves); TENOR (16 leaves); BASSVS (leaves); Superius, Contratenor, Tenor, Bassus: [1-2] iii-xxxj [32]; paper dimensions: 153 x 195 mm.
PlaceAntwerp, Belgium
SubjectMotets
LanguageLatin
TypePrinted music
Source

British Library A.103.(3.).

Related Resource

R. Weaver: A Descriptive Bibliographical Catalog of the Music Printed by Hubert Waelrant and Jan de Laet (Warren, MI, 1995), no. 5. 

R. Weaver: Waelrant and Laet: Music Publishers in Antwerp’s Golden Age (Warren, MI, 1995).

Harry B. Lincoln, The Latin Motet: Indexes to Printed Collections, 1500-1600 (Ottawa: Institute of Medieval Music, 1993).

Identifiers

RISM B/I, 15557

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Notes

All five-part works except for the last three motets, which are for six voices.

With an index at the front (except for the tenor part book).

With a dedication to Marcus Welser of Augsberg in Latin in the tenor part book only.

Copy at A.103.(3.). Lacking the quinta pars part book (which would also have contained the sexta pars).

Indexed names

Certon, Pierre, d. 1572, composer. 
Clemens non Papa, Jacobus, ca. 1510-ca. 1555, composer. 
Crecquillon, Thomas, d. 1557?, composer. 
De Latre, Petit Jean, ca. 1510-1569, composer. 
Geszin, Nicolaus, composer. 
Gombert, Nicolas, 16th cent., composer. 
Laet, Jean, ca. 1525-ca. 1567, printer. 
Maillard, Jean, fl. 1538-1572, composer. 
Tubal, Adrian, fl. 1553-6, composer. 
Waelrant, Hubert, 1516 or 17-1595, printer. 
Welser, Marcus, 1558-1614, dedicatee. 

 

Table of Contents

Domine demo[n]strati mihi (secunda pars: Venite & eradamus eum) / Cricquillon -- Veni in hortu[m] meum (secunda pars: Comedi favum cum melle meo) / Clemens non papa -- Domine si tu es / Certon -- Pauper sum ego (secunda pars: Circundederu[n]t me canis multi) / Petit Jan de Latre -- Deus noster refugium & virtus / Petit Jan de Latre -- Tribulatio & augustia inveneru[n]t me / Nicolaus Gezin -- Assumpsit Jesus Petru[m] & Jacobum (secunda pars: Et ecce vox de nube dicens) / Clemens non papa -- Jubilate Deo omnis terra (secunda pars: Populus eius & oves pascuae eius) / A. Tubal -- Non turbetur cor vestru[m] (secunda pars: Rogabo patre[m] & alium paraclêtu[m] / Maillart -- Domine da nobis auxilium (secunda pars: Tibi subjecta sit anima mea) / Cricquillon -- Deus in adiutorium meu[m] intende (secunda pars: Ecce in tenebris sedeo) / Clemens non papa -- Quem dicu[n]t homines esse filium hominis (secunda pars: Patre diligis me qui respo[n]de[n]s ait) / Gombert.

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