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:'''Edition notes:''' Source: ''Das Chorwerk'' #100, ed. Martin Just, Möseler Verlag Wolfenbüttel, c. 1966. Voice parts are ''Primus Discantus, Secundus Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus.'' Time values here are half the original. Text underlay, ''musica ficta'' and translation by John Hetland and The Renaissance Street Singers. | :'''Edition notes:''' Source: ''Das Chorwerk'' #100, ed. Martin Just, Möseler Verlag Wolfenbüttel, c. 1966. Voice parts are ''Primus Discantus, Secundus Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus.'' Time values here are half the original. Text underlay, ''musica ficta'' and translation by John Hetland and The Renaissance Street Singers. |
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- Editor: John Hetland (submitted 2010-10-02). Score information: Letter, 9 pages, 332 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Source: Das Chorwerk #100, ed. Martin Just, Möseler Verlag Wolfenbüttel, c. 1966. Voice parts are Primus Discantus, Secundus Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus. Time values here are half the original. Text underlay, musica ficta and translation by John Hetland and The Renaissance Street Singers.
General Information
Title: Regina caeli laetare
Composer: Heinrich Isaac
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SSATB
Genre: Sacred, Votive antiphon for Eastertide
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
Published:
Description: Marian Antiphon from Easter to Pentecost.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Regina caeli.