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CPDL #15936: Finale-1998
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Title: Sacrae Cantiones I
Composer: Carlo Gesualdo
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SATTB
Genre: Sacred, Motets
Language: Latin
Instruments:
Published: 1603
Description: "Sacrae cantiones I" – the original title of this collection is "Sacrarum Cantionum Liber Primus" (= "Sacred Choral Music, First Book" – a second book never appeared or is lost) – was published in Naples 1603 by Giovanni Pietro Cappuccio. Like the "Tenebrae Responsories" (1611) "Sacrae Cantiones I" is a collection of 19 motets for five voices (SATTB). It represents a mixture of styles and contains also a motet "O vos omnes". But this motet is completely different from the motet in "Tenebrae Responsories".
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