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'''Description:''' [[Orlando di Lasso]]'s second one-composer motet publication containing 25 pieces for various combinations of 5 voice ensemble. | '''Description:''' [[Orlando di Lasso]]'s second one-composer motet publication containing 25 pieces for various combinations of 5 voice ensemble. | ||
'''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1562|in Nuremberg: Johann Berg, Ulrich Neuber.}} | '''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1562|in Nuremberg: Johann Berg, Ulrich Neuber.|| }} | ||
'''Known editions:''' | '''Known editions:''' |
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General information
Description: Orlando di Lasso's second one-composer motet publication containing 25 pieces for various combinations of 5 voice ensemble.
First Publication date and place: 1562 in Nuremberg: Johann Berg, Ulrich Neuber.
Known editions:
- 1562 - Sacrae cantiones quinque vocum, tum viva voce, tum omnis generis instrumentis cantatu commodissimae. Iam primum in lucem editae. Authore Orlando di Lassus. Noribergae. Apud Ioannem Montanum & Ulricum Neuberum. Anno MDLXII.
- 1562 - Antonio Gardano, Venice
- 1563 - Berg & Neuber
- 1564 - Berg & Neuber
- 1565 - Antonio Gardano
- 1566 - Girolamo Scotto
- 1566 - F. Rampazetto
- 1568 - T. Gerlach
- 1569 - Neuber
- 1569 - Antonio Gardano
- 1570 - T. Gerlach
- 1574 - Gardano sons
- 1575 - T. Gerlach
- 1582 - C. Gerlach
- 1586 - C. Gerlach
- 1586 - Angelo Gardano
Genre, Subgenre: Sacred, Motets. Language: Latin, 5 voices.
Facsimile: Original 1562 print from the Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum
List of works
Works at CPDL
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