Talk:Musae Iovis (Nicolas Gombert)
Error in Score: The font I used for the mensuration sign in m. 43 did not print correctly. It should read as a backward C with a vertical stroke through it (diminutio). I will resubmit the corrected score.D-fished 18:28, 30 November 2010 (UTC)
create category for epitaphium or elegies or laments?
Should we create a category for elegies? Possible subcategories:
- on the death of composers, e.g.:
- Musae Iovis (Nicolas Gombert) on Josquin
- Ye sacred muses (William Byrd) on Thomas Tallis
- Nymphes des bois (Josquin des Prez) on Ockeghem
- Armes amours/O flour des flours (François Andrieu) on Machaut
- O mors inevitabilis (Hieronymus Vinders) on Josquin
- Death hath deprived me (Thomas Weelkes) on Thomas Morley
- Mort tu as navrè de ton dart (Johannes Ockeghem) on Binchois
- on the death of royalty
- on grief over a lover who died or jilted
- Lamento della Ninfa (Claudio Monteverdi)
- Dido's lament, "When I am laid" (Henry Purcell, Dido and Aeneas)
- religious
- Lamentations of Jeremiah which already exists
What should we call it? Lament/Laments unpluralizes more easily for category naming purposes... etc. But keeping it focused on Elegies keeps the focus on death clearer; otherwise, laments over lovers would cover both death and jilting. -- Vaarky 07:49, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
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I've created Category:Laments. Should this category be included in the Genre section, and/or in the Description section, or at the bottom? For the pieces above, I've included it in the Genre section for the pieces linked above. -- Vaarky 08:32, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
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A new edition under a different title has been posted here:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_Josquinum_a_Prato_(Nicolas_Gombert)
I suggested in the discussion page there that it be merged with this works page. A message has since come up that redirects to this discussion page, so I'll repeat my suggestion here.