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[52 Italian secular pieces, 15 French secular pieces, 1 Latin/French secular piece] [microform].
Uniform title
Lucca codex.
Format
Musical score, Manuscript
Language
Italian
Published/Created
[ca. 1420, with additions until ca. 1430]
Description
36 ms. leaves of music.
Details
Subject(s)
Madrigals, Italian
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Ballate
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Polyphonic chansons
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Music
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including [52 Italian secular pieces, 15 French secular pieces, 1 Latin/French secular piece] and 1 other(s).
Summary note
Contains works attributed to Antonello da Caserta, Antonio da Cividale, Bartolino da Padua, Binchois, Ciconia, Landini, Zachara da Feramo, and others.
Notes
Original held in: Lucca, Archivio di Stato (I-La), Ms 184.
Copied either in Lucca, or elsewhere in northern Italy.
Reproduction note
Microfilm. Lucca : Archivio di Stato, [1974] Part of 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm.
References
Contents and description in: Census-catalogue of manuscript sources of polyphonic music, 1400-1550 / compiled by the University of Illinois Musicological Archives for Renaissance Manuscript Studies. Neuhausen-Stuttgart : American Institute of Musicology, 1979- v. 2, p. 125-126.
In
Multi-title collection including [52 Italian secular pieces, 15 French secular pieces, 1 Latin/French secular piece] and 1 other(s).
OCLC
38837134
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