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==General Information==
==General Information==
The Codex Speciálník is a late 15th/early 16th-century ''speciálník'' (i.e., special songbook) originating from a monastery in the region of Praha (Prague). Its eclectic mix of [[:Category:Medieval music|Medieval]] and [[:Category:Renaissance music|Renaissance]] ''[[a cappella]]'' sacred music is matched only by its briliant juxtapositions of well-known and obscure pieces and composers. Containing 212 pieces by 34 composers for two, three, and four voices, the Codex is a treasure trove for musicologist and musician alike.
The Codex Speciálník is a late 15th/early 16th-century ''speciálník'' (i.e., special songbook) originating from a monastery in the region of Praha (Prague). Its eclectic mix of [[:Category:Medieval music|Medieval]] and [[:Category:Renaissance music|Renaissance]] ''[[a cappella]]'' sacred music is matched only by its briliant juxtapositions of well-known and obscure pieces and composers. Containing 212 pieces by 34 composers for two, three, and four voices, the Codex is a treasure trove for musicologist and musician alike.

Revision as of 21:30, 16 December 2021

General Information

The Codex Speciálník is a late 15th/early 16th-century speciálník (i.e., special songbook) originating from a monastery in the region of Praha (Prague). Its eclectic mix of Medieval and Renaissance a cappella sacred music is matched only by its briliant juxtapositions of well-known and obscure pieces and composers. Containing 212 pieces by 34 composers for two, three, and four voices, the Codex is a treasure trove for musicologist and musician alike.

Publication date and place: ca. 1500 . – Manuscript
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List of works available on CPDL

Title Composer
  1. Ave Maria a 4 Josquin des Prez
  2. Congaudemus pariter / En lux immensa Anonymous
  3. In natali Domini Anonymous
  4. Nobis est natus Anonymous
  5. Presidiorum erogatrix Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz
  6. Presulem ephebeatum Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz
  7. Pulcherrima rosa Anonymous
  8. Salve mater gracie Anonymous
  9. Sophia nasci fertur / O quam pulchra racio /
Magi videntes stellam
Anonymous
10. Tota pulchra es John Plummer
11. Utěšený nám den nastal Anonymous

Works at CPDL

No works at CPDL


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