Talk:Vultum tuum a 4 (Josquin des Prez)
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- Bar 1: Alto - missing semibreve rest on first beat.
- Bar 4: Alto - missing minim rest on first beat.
- Bars 4-5: Tenor - missing tie.
- Bar 5: Alto - missing minim rest on third beat.
- Bar 8: Alto - missing minim rest on first beat.
- Bar 13: Alto - missing minim rest on first beat.
- Bar 17: Alto - missing minim rest on third beat.
Jamesgibb (talk) 11:14, 18 August 2013 (UTC)
Is this really by Josquin?
I ask because the online edition at the Josquin Research Project (josquin.ccarh.org) includes a "Vultum Tuum" that is completely unlike this--and shows no other 4-voice motet by Josquin that is like it. Color me puzzled. It's not unknown for Renaissance a capella pieces to change their texts and attributions, but this doesn't look like the standard Josquin "Vultum tuum." [ User:John Kelly 2014]
- I see what you mean! I dug up some candidates at Vultum tuum, but didn't think to add the anonymous results from http://legacy.arts.ufl.edu/motet/search.asp. Richard Mix (talk) 04:35, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
- "According to the Josquin Research Project, there is a cycle of 7 motets:
- Vultum tuum (different from editions on this page)
- Sancta dei genitrix
- O intemerata virgo
- O Maria
- Mente tota tibi supplicammus
- Ora pro nobis
- Christe, fili Dei"
- (Sentence moved from work page) — Barry Johnston (talk) 15:07, 12 April 2021 (UTC)