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{{Lyricist|Notker Balbulus}} | {{Lyricist|Notker Balbulus}} | ||
{{Voicing|3|AAT}} | {{Voicing|3|AAT}} | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|Sequence hymns}} for Feast of the {{Cat|Assumption}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Sequence hymns}} for Feast of the {{Cat|Assumption}} | ||
{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
{{Pub|0|post 1445|in the ''[[Trent codices|Trent codices 93]]'', compiled in the 1450's|ms=ms}} | {{Pub|0|post 1445|in the ''[[Trent codices|Trent codices 93]]'', compiled in the 1450's|ms=ms|no=93-161}} | ||
{{Descr|A “sequentia” for the Assumption of the Virgin Mary transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr93. The time signatures, notes' values and colourings as in the manuscript. The coloured notes are in “proportio sesquialtera” (3 vs. 2).The Contra has the “cantus firmus” (traditional melody). The polyphonic setting is on the even verses plus the first one only, suggesting to sing the missing verses on the Gregorian melody. The notes' values within the ligaturæ are as follows: the left upstemmed notes are semibreves - the unstemmed notes are breves. The "musica ficta" suggestions are in the MIDI and MusicXML files.}} | {{Descr|A “sequentia” for the Assumption of the Virgin Mary transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr93. The time signatures, notes' values and colourings as in the manuscript. The coloured notes are in “proportio sesquialtera” (3 vs. 2).The Contra has the “cantus firmus” (traditional melody). The polyphonic setting is on the even verses plus the first one only, suggesting to sing the missing verses on the Gregorian melody. The notes' values within the ligaturæ are as follows: the left upstemmed notes are semibreves - the unstemmed notes are breves. The "musica ficta" suggestions are in the MIDI and MusicXML files.}} | ||
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- Editor: Renato Calcaterra (submitted 2011-10-27). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 163 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: MusicXML file is zipped. Original note values, no barlines.
General Information
Title: Congaudent angelorum III
Composer: Anonymous
Lyricist: Notker Balbulus
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: AAT
Genre: Sacred, Sequence hymn for Feast of the Assumption
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
Manuscript post 1445 in the Trent codices 93, compiled in the 1450's, no. 93-161
Description: A “sequentia” for the Assumption of the Virgin Mary transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr93. The time signatures, notes' values and colourings as in the manuscript. The coloured notes are in “proportio sesquialtera” (3 vs. 2).The Contra has the “cantus firmus” (traditional melody). The polyphonic setting is on the even verses plus the first one only, suggesting to sing the missing verses on the Gregorian melody. The notes' values within the ligaturæ are as follows: the left upstemmed notes are semibreves - the unstemmed notes are breves. The "musica ficta" suggestions are in the MIDI and MusicXML files.
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Congaudent angelorum.