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- Editor: Mick Swithinbank (submitted 2018-01-06). Score information: A4, 10 pages, 78 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Original note values, modern clefs, transposed up a tone. As the voicing is two tenors, baritone and bass, the work could sound muddy without any transposition at all.
General Information
Title: Inviolata
Composer: Jean Courtois
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: TTBB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1532 in Motteti del Fiore primus liber cum quatuor vocibus (Jacques Moderne), no. 15
2nd published: 1534 in 4th book of motets, Attaignant, no. 27
Description: Published in Attaignant's 4th book of motets without attribution, but according to Genevieve Bazinet's thesis 'Pierre Attaingnant's Encyclopedia of Sacred Music', the composer has been identified as Courtois.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Inviolata integra et casta.