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'''Description:''' Hoquetus David is normally treated as an instrumental work, although I have encountered one ''a cappella'' vocal recording. Its name is derived from the underlying melodic line: the embellishment on the name of 'David' from the 'Alleluia Nativitas' ascribed to [[Perotin]] (an alleluia for the nativity of the Virgin Mary, incidentally). The tenor contains four statements of the melody, treated isorhythmically. | '''Description:''' Hoquetus David is normally treated as an instrumental work, although I have encountered one ''a cappella'' vocal recording. Its name is derived from the underlying melodic line: the embellishment on the name of 'David' from the 'Alleluia Nativitas' ascribed to [[Perotin]] (an alleluia for the nativity of the Virgin Mary, incidentally). The tenor contains four statements of the melody, treated isorhythmically. |
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- Editor: Moriwaki Michio (submitted 2000-06-07). Score information: A4, 6 pages, 111 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Zipped PostScript file, look under 'Score Library', PDF and midi files available at Werner Icking Music Archive.
General Information
Title: Hoquetus David
Composer: Guillaume de Machaut
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: TTB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: None
Instruments: A cappella
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Description: Hoquetus David is normally treated as an instrumental work, although I have encountered one a cappella vocal recording. Its name is derived from the underlying melodic line: the embellishment on the name of 'David' from the 'Alleluia Nativitas' ascribed to Perotin (an alleluia for the nativity of the Virgin Mary, incidentally). The tenor contains four statements of the melody, treated isorhythmically.
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