Are post libamina odas atque carmina / Nunc surgunt in populo viri mercatores
| Composer | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Motet |
Appears in
| Source | Location | Source Attribution | Voices |
|---|---|---|---|
| GB-Lbl Add. MS 57950 (Old Hall Manuscript) | 111v–112 | Mayshuet |
Voice:
[no designation]
Clef:
c1
Voice Text:
Are post libamina odas atque carmina ...
Voice:
[no designation]
Clef:
c1
Voice Text:
Nunc surgunt in populo viri mercatores ...
Voice:
Tenor
Clef:
c4
Voice Text:
Are post libamina.
Voice:
Contratenor
Clef:
c5
Voice Text:
Are post libamina.
Voice:
[no designation]
Clef:
c4
|
| GB-Ob MS. Don. b. 32 (Part of Royal Choirbook) | verso | - |
Voice:
[no designation]
Voice Text:
Are post libamina
|
Bibliography
Hughes, Andrew, and Margaret Bent. 1967. The Old Hall Manuscript. Musica Disciplina, 21: 97-147. pp. (1), 419-422.
Ramsbotham, Alexander, H B Collins, and Dom Anselm Hughes (editors). 1933-8. The Old Hall Manuscript. Burnham and London. pp. 150.