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The '''''Glogauer Liederbuch''''' was compiled around 1480 and contains pieces of 3 & 4 parts, both secular and sacred, and with many un-texted works, possibly for instruments. Until 1920 it was known as the ''Berliner Liederbuch'', but it is actually a set of partbooks identified by the shelf number Mus.ms.40098, formerly Prussian State Libr. and now in Krakow. A modern edition was published in ''Das Erbe Deutscher Musik'' beginning in 1936 and completed by Chr. Väterlein in 1981; a facsimile was published by Garland in 1986 (intro. by Jessie Ann Owens). | The '''''Glogauer Liederbuch''''' was compiled around 1480 and contains pieces of 3 & 4 parts, both secular and sacred, and with many un-texted works, possibly for instruments. Until 1920 it was known as the ''Berliner Liederbuch'', but it is actually a set of partbooks identified by the shelf number Mus.ms.40098, formerly Prussian State Libr. and now in Krakow. A modern edition was published in ''Das Erbe Deutscher Musik'' beginning in 1936 and completed by Chr. Väterlein in 1981; a facsimile was published by Garland in 1986 (intro. by Jessie Ann Owens). | ||
==CPDL editions== | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/Glogauer_Liederbuch_(Anonymous) IMSLP] | |||
*[http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Glogauer.php WIMA] | |||
*[http://taruskinchallenge.wordpress.com/2009/11/22/glogauer-liederbuch/ The Taruskin challenge] with 1962 arr. by Wuorinen | |||
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Revision as of 05:33, 21 February 2012
The Glogauer Liederbuch was compiled around 1480 and contains pieces of 3 & 4 parts, both secular and sacred, and with many un-texted works, possibly for instruments. Until 1920 it was known as the Berliner Liederbuch, but it is actually a set of partbooks identified by the shelf number Mus.ms.40098, formerly Prussian State Libr. and now in Krakow. A modern edition was published in Das Erbe Deutscher Musik beginning in 1936 and completed by Chr. Väterlein in 1981; a facsimile was published by Garland in 1986 (intro. by Jessie Ann Owens).
CPDL editions
External links
- IMSLP
- WIMA
- The Taruskin challenge with 1962 arr. by Wuorinen