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[15th century music manuscript excerpt] [microform].
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Biblioteca del Monumento nazionale di Montecassino. Manuscript. Cod. Casin. 871 N, p. 247-436. P. 247-311
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Format
Musical score, Manuscript
Language
Multiple languages
Published/Created
[between 1480 and 1500]
Description
32 ms. leaves of music ; 28 cm.
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Music
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Notes
32 folios from 95-leaf music section of composite manuscript made up of several originally separate fascicles bound together in the late 17th century. The original includes 123 folios of miscellaneous religious writings.
Complete music section includes 1 Sanctus fragment, 1 Mass Proper section, 3 Magnificats, 6 psalms, 35 hymns, 2 Lamentations, 15 motets, 4 laude, 3 motet-chansons, 32 French secular pieces, 26 Italian secular pieces, 8 Spanish secular pieces, 1 Latin/Italian secular piece, 5 textless pieces or fragments.
Music section includes works by Anthonius Piccardus, Bedingham, Bedingham/Dunstable, Bedingham/Frye, Caron, Compère, Cornago, Cornago-Ockeghem, Damianus, Dufay, Dufay/Binchois, Dufay/Ockeghem, Dux Burgensis, Gafori, Hayne van Ghizighem, Janue, Molinet, Ockeghem, Oriola, Quadris, Ycart [Bernardus], anon.
Reproduction note
Microfilm. Kassel : Deutsches Musikgeschichtliches Archiv. [19--] 1 microfilm reel : positive ; 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. 173-174.
OCLC
46679988
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