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Motets in manuscript sources and printed anthologies. I / [Giovanni Gabrieli] ; edidit Richard Charteris.
Composer
Gabrieli, Giovanni, approximately 1554-1612
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Uniform title
Motets.
Selections
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Format
Musical score
Language
Latin
Published/Created
Neuhausen-Stuttgart : American Institute of Musicology ; Hänssler-Verlag, 1991, ©1990.
Description
1 score (xxxviii, 212 pages) ; 35 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Motets
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Editor
Charteris, Richard
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Charteris, Richard
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Motets
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Series
Gabrieli, Giovanni, approximately 1554-1612. Works. 1956 ; 7.
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Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 12.
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Opera omnia / Giovanni Gabrieli ; VII
Corpus mensurabilis musicæ ; 12
Notes
Motets; for 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 16, 17, or 20 voices and instruments.
Figured bass unrealized in 1st and 4th works.
Historical and editorial notes, and critical commentary in English.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and list of sources.
Language note
Latin words.
Contents
Audi Domine hymnum (a 7 with "basis generalis"), C122
Audite principes (a 16), C123
Deus, Deus meus, respice in me (a 12), C124
Deus in nomine tuo (a 8 with "basso continuo"), C125
Diligam te Domine (a 7), C126
Domine Deus meus (a 6), C127
Dulcis Jesu patris imago (Sonata con voce) (a 20 with organ), C128
Ego rogabo patrem (a 6), C129
Exultet jam angelica turba (a 14), C130
Exultet jam angelica turba (a 17), C131.
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ISBN
3775116974
9783775116978
Publisher no.
61.207
CMM 12, VII
OCLC
34373568
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