Two separate manuscripts included under a single call number. Part 1: Main scribe presumably Arnolt Schlick (dedicatory preface on ff. 1-2'); different script in last piece possibly a variant form of Schlick's hand, or may be work of second scribe. Part II: DTB parts for Lapicida's 'Sacerdos et pontifex' (honoring Bernhard von Cles on his appointment as Bishop of Trent in 1514) copied on rectos (separate part on each recto); versos blank. Folio containing A part for same motet became separated from other three folios at unknown time; now preserved as TrentBC 283. Possibly copied by Erasmus Lapicida. Dedicatory poem by Lapicida honoring Bernhard von Cles copied below tenor part. Both manuscripts probably copied in Heidelberg; sent as gifts to Bernhard von Cles (1485-1539), Bishop of Trent and secretary to Emperor Maximilian I.
| Archive | Archivio di Stato Trento, Trento, Italy (I-TRa) |
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| Shelfmark | Sezione tedesca, Nr. 105 |
| Image Availability | DIAMM does not have images of this source. |
| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | Foliation |
| Format | portrait |
| Measurements | 222 x 155; 438-46 x 328-30 mm |
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| Inventory | This MS has not yet been inventoried by DIAMM. If you would like to submit an inventory, please send it to diamm@music.ox.ac.uk |
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| Contents | Contains 1 composition from 1 composer. |
General Description
Binding
Part I: original paper covers. Part II: folios unbound; no covers.
Watermark
crown surmounted by cross; crown surmounted by cross
Notation
black void mensural (no tablature)
Ruling
Staff height 15; staff height 12-13
Foliation
Part 1: Two congruent systems of new pencil foliation, 1-16, on upper right rectos and lower right rectos. Part 1I: no foliation or pagination.
Decoration
No initials or decoration; inked calligraphic initials.
Surface
paper
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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Part I: 9 organ pieces. Part II: 1 motet (incomplete). Total for manuscript = 10
Lapicida-1, Schlickt
Two separate manuscripts included under this call number-
Part I: 16 paper folios, 222 x 155. Two congruent systems of new pencil foliation, 1-16, on upper right rectos and lower right rectos. Original paper covers. No index. Organ pieces copied in white mensural notation and choirbook format; no tablature notation. Main scribe presumably Arnolt Schlick (dedicatory preface on ff. 1-2'); different script in last piece possibly a variant form of Schlick's hand, or may be work of second scribe. Staff height 15. No initials or decoration.
Part II: 3 paper folios of an original 4, 438-46 x 328-30. DTB parts for Lapicida's "Sacerdos et pontifex" (honoring Bernhard von Cles on his appointment as Bishop of Trent in 1514) copied on rectos (separate part on each recto); versos blank. Folio containing A part for same motet became separated from other three folios at unknown time; now preserved as TrentBC 283. No foliation or pagination. Folios unbound; no covers. Possibly copied by Erasmus Lapicida. Staff height 12-13. Inked calligraphic initials. Watermark: crown surmounted by cross. Dedicatory poem by Lapicida honoring Bernhard von Cles copied below tenor part.
Ca. 1520 (Part I); 1514 (Part II). Both manuscripts probably copied in Heidelberg; sent as gifts to Bernhard von Cles (1485-1539), Bishop of Trent and secretary to Emperor Maximilian I.
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‡ denotes primary source study
Blume, Friedrich (editor). 1949-79. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik. Kassel. Pages: XI, 1818-21.
Lunelli, Renato. 1949. Contributi trentini alle relazioni musicali fra l'Italia e la Germania nel Rinascimento. Acta Musicologica, 21: 41-70. Pages: 47-52.
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Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550
Monday, 23 January, 2017
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