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'''Description:''' [[Orlando di Lasso]]'s last publication of motets. The first 26 motets are all for SSATTB, only the last four are for other combination of voices. In the last motet Lasso included his own name in long note values: "Quaerens me sedisti LASSUS". | '''Description:''' [[Orlando di Lasso]]'s last publication of motets. The first 26 motets are all for SSATTB, only the last four are for other combination of voices. In the last motet Lasso included his own name in long note values: "Quaerens me sedisti LASSUS". | ||
'''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1594| Graz: Georg Widmanstetter.}} | '''First''' {{PubDatePlace|1594| Graz: Georg Widmanstetter.| }} | ||
'''Known editions:''' | '''Known editions:''' |
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Description: Orlando di Lasso's last publication of motets. The first 26 motets are all for SSATTB, only the last four are for other combination of voices. In the last motet Lasso included his own name in long note values: "Quaerens me sedisti LASSUS".
First Publication date and place: 1594 Graz: Georg Widmanstetter.
Known editions:
- 1594 - Cantiones sacrae, sex vocum, quas vulgo motectas vocant, … Authore Orlando di Lasso, Serenißimi Bavariae Ducis Guilielm & Musicorum Praefecto. Graeti: Styriae. Excudebat Georgius Widmanstadius. Anno MDXCIIII.
Subgenre: Motets Language: Latin, 6 voices.
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