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{{Descr|For this mass Le Heurteur used the anonymous motet "Impetum inimicorum', which was printed by Attaignant in 1528. The motet is also on CPDL. The two middle parts are low alto-parts or extremely high tenor parts. Transposing down is an option: the bottom G in the bass occurs only twice: once in the Kyrie and once in the Agnus Dei.}} | {{Descr|For this mass Le Heurteur used the anonymous motet "Impetum inimicorum', which was printed by Attaignant in 1528. The motet is also on CPDL. The two middle parts are low alto-parts or extremely high tenor parts. Transposing down is an option: the bottom G in the bass occurs only twice: once in the Kyrie and once in the Agnus Dei. The final Agnus Dei has an extra alto/tenor part.}} | ||
{{#ExtWeb:A facsimile of the music may be found at https://cdm.bostonathenaeum.org/digital/collection/p15482coll3/id/4294/rec/1 , starting at page 469 of the pdf. The file may take some time to load.}} | {{#ExtWeb:A facsimile of the music may be found at https://cdm.bostonathenaeum.org/digital/collection/p15482coll3/id/4294/rec/1 , starting at page 469 of the pdf. The file may take some time to load.}} | ||
Revision as of 14:47, 21 February 2024
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Kyrie: Gloria: Credo: Sanctus: Agnus Dei:
- Editor: Bert Schreuder (submitted 2024-02-21). Score information: A4, 34 pages, 977 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Note values halved, original pitch. Further notes at the end of the pdf.
General Information
Title: Missa Impetum
Composer: Guillaume Le Heurteur
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4-5vv Voicing: SAABar
Genre: Sacred, Mass
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1532
Description: For this mass Le Heurteur used the anonymous motet "Impetum inimicorum', which was printed by Attaignant in 1528. The motet is also on CPDL. The two middle parts are low alto-parts or extremely high tenor parts. Transposing down is an option: the bottom G in the bass occurs only twice: once in the Kyrie and once in the Agnus Dei. The final Agnus Dei has an extra alto/tenor part.
External websites:
- A facsimile of the music may be found at https://cdm.bostonathenaeum.org/digital/collection/p15482coll3/id/4294/rec/1 , starting at page 469 of the pdf. The file may take some time to load.