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Possible score errors:
Possible score errors:
* In the title, the second word should be 'integra', not 'intagra'.
* In bar 9, Cantus, the descending scale should be maintained, so the G should be an E: this is a melodic line that is repeated a number of times.
* In bar 40, Tenor 1, an editorial B natural is desirable, to avoid the tritone.
* In bar 102, Tenor 1, the second note should be G rather than F (other sources confirm this).
* In bar 136, Tenor 1's first note again requires an editorial natural, I think.
[[user:Mick Swithinbank|Mick Swithinbank]]


- In the title, the second word should be 'integra', not 'intagra'.
The underlay in several parts looks odd in several of the parts, missing in some places and some odd word placings.<br>
[[User:Jamesgibb|Jamesgibb]] ([[User talk:Jamesgibb|talk]]) 09:06, 29 July 2013 (UTC)


- In bar 9, Cantus, the descending scale should be maintained, so the G should be an E: this is a melodic line that is repeated a number of times.
* In bar 51, Cantus, the semibreve should be E rather than F
 
* In bar 60, Cantus, the E should be D
- In bar 40, Tenor 1, an editorial B natural is desirable, to avoid the tritone.
[[User:Imruska|Imruska]] ([[User talk:Imruska|talk]]) 2020-03-30
 
- In bar 102, Tenor 1, the second note should be G rather than F (other sources confirm this).
 
- In bar 136, Tenor 1's first note again requires an editorial natural, I think. - [[user:Mick Swithinbank|Mick Swithinbank]]

Latest revision as of 21:29, 7 April 2020

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Possible score errors:

  • In the title, the second word should be 'integra', not 'intagra'.
  • In bar 9, Cantus, the descending scale should be maintained, so the G should be an E: this is a melodic line that is repeated a number of times.
  • In bar 40, Tenor 1, an editorial B natural is desirable, to avoid the tritone.
  • In bar 102, Tenor 1, the second note should be G rather than F (other sources confirm this).
  • In bar 136, Tenor 1's first note again requires an editorial natural, I think.

Mick Swithinbank

The underlay in several parts looks odd in several of the parts, missing in some places and some odd word placings.
Jamesgibb (talk) 09:06, 29 July 2013 (UTC)

  • In bar 51, Cantus, the semibreve should be E rather than F
  • In bar 60, Cantus, the E should be D

Imruska (talk) 2020-03-30