Benedicamus Domino

Composer
Genres Benedicamus Domino, Motet

Appears in

Source Location Source Attribution Voices
US-Wc ML171.J6 Case 121v–122 -
Voice: Tenor
Clef: f4
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.

Voice: Cantus
Clef: f3c5
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.
US-Wc ML171.J6 Case 121v–122 -
Voice: Tenor
Clef: f3c5
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.

Voice: Cantus
Clef: c2
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.
I-VEc MS DCXC 53 -
Voice: [no designation]
Clef: c2
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.

Voice: [no designation]
Clef: c4
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.

Voice: [no designation]
Clef: f2
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino.

Bibliography

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Pope, Isabel, and Masakata Kanazawa (editors). 1978. The Musical Manuscript Montecassino 871: A Neapolitan Repertory of Sacred and Secular Musk of the Late Fifteenth Century.  Oxford. pp. 479-482.

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Perz, Miroslaw (editor). 1963-. Antiquitates Musicae in Polonia.  Warsaw and Graz. pp. (14), 467-468.

Jeppesen, Knud. 1935. Die Mehrstimmige Italienische Laude um 1500.  Leipzig and Copenhagen. pp. 8-9 (4vv.).