Emendemus in melius - 2a pars (of 2): Peccavimus cum patribus nostris
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Genre | Motet |
Cycles |
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Appears in
Source | Location | Voices |
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F-CA MS 125 | 65 | |
F-CA MS 126 | 65 | |
F-CA MS 127 | 65 | |
F-CA MS 128 | 65 | |
V-CVbav MS Capp. Sist. 46 | 68v–69r | |
CH-SGs Cod. Sang. 463 [Discantus] (Tschudi Liederbuch) | 50 | |
CH-SGs Cod. Sang. 463 [Altus] (Tschudi Liederbuch) | 109 | |
I-Bc Q.19 (Rusconi Codex) | 12v–15 |
Voice:
[no designation]
Voice Text:
Emendemus in melius quae ignoranter
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I-Fl MS Acquisti e doni 666 (Medici Codex) | 44v–47 |
Voice:
[no designation]
Voice Text:
Emendemus in melius quae ignoranter
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PL-Kj Berlin MS Mus. 40013 | 244v–249 | |
I-MOd MS Mus. III | 168v–170 |
Voice:
[no designation]
Voice Text:
[2a p.]: Peccavimus cum patribus nostris
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D-Ngm 83795 [Tenor] | 120v–123 | |
D-Ngm 83795 [Bassus] | 74v–76v |
Bibliography
Elzinga, Harry (editor). 1979-. Johannes Richafort: Opera Omnia. Corpus mensurabilis musicae. Neuhausen nr. Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology. pp. (2), 35-41.
Lowinsky, Edward E. 1968. The Medici Codex of 1518, a choirbook of motets dedicated to Lorenzo de Medici, duke of Urbino. Monuments of Renaissance Music. Chicago and London. pp. 107-114.