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*{{CPDLno|1470}} [[Media:ws-jos-prae.pdf|{{Pdf}}]]  [[Media:Josquin_Praeter_PML.mid|{{Mid}}]] <!--{{Broken}}[{{website|pml}}josquin/ {{net}}] (Scorch) [[Media:Josquin_Praeter_PML.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 3)-->
*{{CPDLno|1470}} [[Media:ws-jos-prae.pdf|{{Pdf}}]]  [[Media:Josquin_Praeter_PML.mid|{{Mid}}]] <!--{{Broken}}[{{website|pml}}josquin/ {{net}}] (Scorch) [[Media:Josquin_Praeter_PML.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 3)-->
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2000-10-12}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|7|132}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2000-10-12}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|7|132}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' transposed a tone higher than original written pitch. Revised 3 November 2001.
:'''Edition notes:''' transposed a tone higher than original written pitch. Revised 3 November 2001. {{ScoreError| In bars 71-75 of the Legge edition, the first alto part should be an octave higher. (All attempts to contact the editor directly have failed.) - Mick Swithinbank}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Præter rerum seriem''<br>
'''Title:''' ''Præter rerum seriem'' (Secunda pars: ''Virtus sancti spiritus'')<br>
{{Composer|Josquin des Prez}}
{{Composer|Josquin des Prez}}


{{Voicing|6|ATTTBB, SAATBB}}<br>
{{Voicing|6|ATTTBB,SAATBB}}<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
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{{Published|}}
{{Published|}}


'''Description:''' Motet in two parts, based on the [[Praeter rerum seriem (Anonymous)|Latin hymn]] of the same title.
'''Description:''' Motet in two parts, based on the [[Praeter rerum seriem (Anonymous)|Latin hymn]] of the same title. It served as the model for Lassus' parody, [[Magnificat Praeter rerum seriem (Orlando di Lasso)|''Magnificat Praeter rerum seriem'']].
:Prima pars: ''Præter rerum seriem''
:Secunda pars: ''Virtus sancti spiritus''
 
Score error: In bars 71-75 of the Legge edition, the first alto part should be an octave higher. (All attempts to contact the editor directly have failed.) - Mick Swithinbank


'''External websites:'''
'''External websites:'''
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[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]
[[Category:Christmas]]
[[Category:Midnight Mass]]

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  • (Posted 2017-11-16)  CPDL #47388:   
Editor: Gordon J. Callon (submitted 2017-11-16).   Score information: Letter, 10 pages, 208 kB   Copyright: CC BY NC
Edition notes: at original pitch and original note values; ligatures indicated by horizontal brackets; editorial text in italic font
  • CPDL #06371:      (Finale 2000)
Editor: Sabine Cassola (submitted 2004-01-05).   Score information: A4, 9 pages, 228 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes:
  • CPDL #01470:     
Editor: Philip Legge (submitted 2000-10-12).   Score information: A4, 7 pages, 132 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: transposed a tone higher than original written pitch. Revised 3 November 2001.
Error.gif Possible error(s) identified. Error summary: In bars 71-75 of the Legge edition, the first alto part should be an octave higher. (All attempts to contact the editor directly have failed.) - Mick Swithinbank

General Information

Title: Præter rerum seriem (Secunda pars: Virtus sancti spiritus)
Composer: Josquin des Prez

Number of voices: 6vv   Voicings: ATTTBB or SAATBB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications.

Description: Motet in two parts, based on the Latin hymn of the same title. It served as the model for Lassus' parody, Magnificat Praeter rerum seriem.

External websites:

Text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Praeter rerum seriem.