Cantiones Triginta Selectissimae (Clemens Stephani)
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Title: Cantiones Triginta Selectissimae: Quinqve, Sex, Septem, Octo, Duodecim et plurium vocum.
Editor: Clemens Stephani
Publication date and place: 1568 by Ulrici Neubert in Norinbergae (Nürnburg).
Format: Published in four partbooks – Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus – with various ways of obtaining more than four parts, eg. typically by some sort of canon(s).
Table of contents
No. | Composer | Title | Vv | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Johann Walther | Beati immaculati in via | 7 | |
2. | Ludwig Senfl | Laudate dominum omnes gentes | 6 | 5th & 6th voices: both canons at a fifth and ninth above the Bassus |
3. | Matthias Eckel | Cantabo Domino qui bona tribuit mihi | 5 | 4th voice: canon at a perfect fourth above the Bassus |
4. | Arnold von Bruck | In civitate domini ibi sonant | 5 | |
5. | Benedictus Ducis | Quam pulchra es | 6 | 3rd voice: canon at a perfect fourth below the Discantus; 5th voice: canon at an octave below the Discantus |
6. | Francesco de Layolle | Ave virgo sanctissima | 5 | |
7. | Nicolas Gombert | O Iesu Christe miserere nobis | 8 | 5th–8th voices: canons at a fifth below 1st–4th voices |
8. | Sixt Dietrich | Completi sunt dies Mariae | 5 | 3rd voice in canon at a fifth above the Tenor |
9. | Anonymous | Tristis est anima mea | 5 | 5th voice in canon at a perfect fifth below the Tenor |
10. | Josquin de Prés | Qui habitat in adiutorio | 24 | |
11. | Anonymous | Elegit Dominus virum | 5 | |
12. | Jean de Bonmarché | Constitues eos principes | 8 | 1st to 4th voices a canon each at a fifth above 5th to 8th voices. |
13. | Pierre Cadéac? | Regi saeculorum invisibili | 12 | Triple canon at the unison |
14. | Anonymous | O pater omnipotens | 5 | |
15. | Heinrich Isaac | Recordare Iesu Christe | 5 | |
16. | Anonymous | Festina ne tardaveris | 5 | |
17. | Ulrich Brätel | Ex æquo vivant, sit Pax | 5 | |
18. | Benedictus Ducis | Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata | 8 | 5th–8th voices: retrograde canons of 1st–4th voices |
19. | Johann Walther | In tribus spiritus meus | 5 | |
20. | Sixt Dietrich | Laudate Dominum omnes gentes | 7 | 2nd voice: canon at an octave above the Tenor; 6th voice: canon at a fifth below the Tenor; 4th voice: canon at a fourth above the Tenor |
21. | Johann Stahel | Nun lasst uns den Leib begraben (In pace) | 5 | 3rd voice: canon at a fourth above the Tenor |
22. | Johann Walther | Bonum est homini | 5 | |
23. | Ludwig Senfl | Quomodo fiet istud | 5 | |
24. | Cosmas Alder | Te lucis ante terminum | 5 | 5th voice: canon at a fifth above the Tenor |
25. | Georg Blanckenmüller | Christe qui lux es et dies | 5 | 3rd voice: canon at a fifth above the Tenor |
26. | Josquin de Prés | Ave verum corpus natum | 5 | 5th voice: canon at a fifth above the Tenor |
27. | Anonymous | Ascendo ad patrem meum | 5 | |
28. | Ludwig Senfl | Ne reminiscaris domine | 5 | |
29. | Johann Kugelmann | Nun lob mein seel den Herren | 8 | |
30a. | Leonhard Paminger | O profunditatem divitia | 16 | |
30b. | Anonymous? or Ockeghem | Deo gratias [sic in source] | 36 |