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Motetti. III / [Costanzo Festa] ; edidit Albertus Seay.
Composer
Festa, Costanzo, -1545
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Uniform title
Motets.
Selections
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Format
Musical score
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[Rome?] : American Institute of Musicology ; Neuhausen-Stuttgart : Hänssler-Verlag, ©1979.
Description
1 score (xx, 164 pages) ; 35 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Motets
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Editor
Seay, Albert
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Motets
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Series
Festa, Costanzo, -1545. Works. 1962 ; 5.
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Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 25.
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Opera omnia / Costanzo Festa ; 5
Corpus mensurabilis musicae ; 25
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Notes
For 3-6 voices, unacc.
Introduction in English.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
Latin words.
Contents
Angelus ad pastores (4 v. )
Ave Regina I (3 v. )
Ave Regina II (3 v. )
Ave Virgo gratiosa (3 v. )
Congratulamini mihi (4 v. )
Da pacem (4 v. )
Dominator caelorum (5 v. )
Elisabeth beatissima (4 v. )
Felix Anna (4 v. )
Florentia (5 v. )
Gaude felix ecclesia (6 v. )
Gaude Virgo mater Christe (4 v. )
In illo tempore (5 v. )
Libera me (4 v. )
Miserere (9 v. )
Nunc dimittis (4 v. )
O altitudo divitiarum (6 v. )
O pulcherrima Virgo (4 v. )
Petrus apostolus (4 v. )
Quam pulchra es (4 v. )
Quis dabit oculis (4 v. )
Regem archangelorum (4 v. )
Regem regum Dominum (4 v. )
Regina caeli V (5 v. )
Sancta Maria succurre (3 v. )
Super flumina Babylonis (5 v. )
Surge amica mea (3 v. )
Tribus miraculis (6 v. ).
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Publisher no.
CMM 255
62.505
OCLC
51486097
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