[LUTE] Re: Per illud ave

2016-03-20 Thread Bernd Haegemann

On 20.03.2016 12:10, Ron Andrico wrote:

Anton has correctly identified the duo as the secunda pars of Josquin's "Benedicta 
tu es coelorum".  The ambiguities you see probably involve the number of intentional 
dissonances, as per the vocal score.  I'm sure this is why Andrea chose the duo to 
include in his tutor. There is another excellent setting by  Ochsenkuhn you can examine 
for a comparison.



which can be found here:
http://stimmbuecher.digitale-sammlungen.de/view?id=bsb00085883

best regards
B



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[LUTE] Re: Per illud ave

2016-03-20 Thread AJN
   There is a tertia pars for Josquin's motet "Benedicta es coelorum
   regina,"---"Nunc Mater." It is perhaps the most popular sacred
   work in the lute repertory. Many years ago I
   counted 22 sources having intabulations of it, and today the number
   would be higher, including pages 60 ("Benedicta")-62 ("Poti Undans" =
   misspelling of "Per illud ave") in  Mus Ms 40032
   (ex-Berlin) now in Cracow.  There is a notation on page 62 "Van
   gelinga," which suggested a Dutch composer to one writer.  But
   interestingly, since such indications are
   so rare in lute sources, it is a rubric for Italian "Vangelo," Gospel.
That is, the piece is appropriate to be played before the Gospel
   reading in the mass.
   Francesco also made two parody ricercars based on "Benedicta", Nos. 82a
   and 82b.


   On 03/20/16, Anton HAP:ger<[1]diwa-animat...@t-online.de> wrote:

   Hi Herbert,
   what you are looking for is the second part from the 6v motet
   "Benedicta tu es coelorum reginaA-c- .
   You must saerch for "Benedicta tu es coelorum reginaA-c-
   I will send it to your Mail address.
   Anton
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[LUTE] Per illud ave

2016-03-20 Thread Anton Höger
Hi Herbert,

what you are looking for is the second part from the 6v motet "Benedicta tu es 
coelorum regina“.

You must saerch for "Benedicta tu es coelorum regina“

I will send it to your Mail address.

Anton





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