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'''Description:''' The first of twelve choirbooks published by the Munich printer Adam Berg, containing exclusively sacred music from [[Orlando di Lasso]]. The first book of the Patrocinium Musices series contains 21 motets, seven each for 4, 5 and 6 voices. | '''Description:''' The first of twelve choirbooks published by the Munich printer Adam Berg, containing exclusively sacred music from [[Orlando di Lasso]]. The first book of the Patrocinium Musices series contains 21 motets, seven each for 4, 5 and 6 voices. | ||
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Description: The first of twelve choirbooks published by the Munich printer Adam Berg, containing exclusively sacred music from Orlando di Lasso. The first book of the Patrocinium Musices series contains 21 motets, seven each for 4, 5 and 6 voices.
First Publication date and place: 1573 in Munich: Adam Berg.
Title: PATROCINIUM MUSICES. Orlandi di Lasso, Illustr. Ducis Bavariae, Chori Magistri, Cantionum, quas mutetas vocant, opus novum. PRIMA PARS. … Monachii excudebat Adamus Berg. M.D.LXXIII.
Genre, Subgenre: Sacred, Motets. Language: Latin.
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