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'''Description:''' A reconstruction of the first Vespers at Penthecoste as celebrated in Munich during Ludwig Senfls time as Maestro di Capella at The Bavarian court. The musical material is mainly from BSB Mus.ms.52. a manuscript choirbook with music for office services. The Polyphonic settings in the manuscript are for the larger part probably by Senfl. Some monodic material is from other sources and the setting of the Magnicat by Senfl is from Magnificat Octo Tonorum..., printed by Hieronymus Formschneider, Nuremberg 1537. The liturgical texts for the most parts from Scamnalia Frisingiensi 1520. | '''Description:''' A reconstruction of the first Vespers at Penthecoste as celebrated in Munich during Ludwig Senfls time as Maestro di Capella at The Bavarian court. The musical material is mainly from BSB Mus.ms.52. a manuscript choirbook with music for office services. The Polyphonic settings in the manuscript are for the larger part probably by Senfl. Some monodic material is from other sources and the setting of the Magnicat by Senfl is from Magnificat Octo Tonorum..., printed by Hieronymus Formschneider, Nuremberg 1537. The liturgical texts are for the most parts from Scamnalia Frisingiensi 1520. | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== |
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- Editor: Andreas Stenberg (submitted 2021-01-04). Score information: A4, 48 pages, 1,71Mb kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: A semi-diplomatorical edition. In some chases (the Psalm and the short versicle) the appropriate texts are applied to formula settings in Mus.ms.52 by the editor. Most of the sections in chant are rendered both in hufnagel-notation and transcription.
General Information
Title: Vespers at Penthecoste
Composer: Ludwig Senfl
Lyricist:
Number of voices: (missing) Voicing: Unknown
Genre: Sacred, Vespers
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: c. 1530
Description: A reconstruction of the first Vespers at Penthecoste as celebrated in Munich during Ludwig Senfls time as Maestro di Capella at The Bavarian court. The musical material is mainly from BSB Mus.ms.52. a manuscript choirbook with music for office services. The Polyphonic settings in the manuscript are for the larger part probably by Senfl. Some monodic material is from other sources and the setting of the Magnicat by Senfl is from Magnificat Octo Tonorum..., printed by Hieronymus Formschneider, Nuremberg 1537. The liturgical texts are for the most parts from Scamnalia Frisingiensi 1520.
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