D-Dl A 52

Sächsische Landesbibliothek, Dresden, Germany

chant book with added polyphony: 15th - 16th century

Archive Sächsische Landesbibliothek, Dresden, Germany (D-Dl)
Shelfmark A 52
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Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Format large folio
Measurements unknown mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: D-Dl 52
  • CCM: DresSL A52
Notations
  • Gothic-Bohemian chant notation
Relationships
External Links
Provenance
  • Poland
Contents 1 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

An antiphoner containing mostly monophonic music. Of Polish origin, from the collegiate church 'Sancti Martini in Magna Oppatkow' (RISM).

DIAMM, 2017
Notation

Gothic-Bohemian chant notation

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Foliation

Original foliation, I-CVIII.

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Surface

parchment

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RISM Description

RISM B IV/3: Seit 1945 verschollen. Film der letzten 20 Bll. im Musikwissenschaftlichen Seminar der Universität Erlangen.

15./16. Jh.; 109 Blätter Pergament in Hochfolio-Format. Originale Folierung von f. I-CVIII (letztes Blatt ohne Foliierung). Je Seite (soweit nach dem Film feststellbar) 8 Fünfliniensysteme mit gotisch-böhmischer Choralnotation (Rhomben vorherrschend); nach dem Katalog aber auch Quadratnotation.

Diese Handschrift ist ein Lektionar, das aus der Kollegiatskirche "Sancti Martini in Magna Opatkow" stammt. Auf f. 100v findet sich die Datierung 1525; doch sind die andern Teile der Handschrift vielleicht älter. Eitner und Kade datieren sie ins 14./15. Jh.

Inhalt: Passionen und andere Gesänge für die Karwoche; f. 90-100v Lamentationen; f. 101-108r siehe Incipitverzeichnis; f. 108v/100r Crucifixum in carne, Dicant nunc Judei (einstimmig).

[Translation] Missing since 1945. Film of the last 20 leaves is in the Department of Musicology at the University of Erlangen.

15th-16th century, 109 leaves of parchment in Hochfolio format. Original foliation of f. I-CVIII (last leaf without foliation). Where detectable on the film there are predominantly 8 five-line systems per page, with Gothic-Bohemian chant notation (rhomboids) according to the catalog, as well as square notation.

This manuscript is the lectionary from the collegiate church of "Sancti Martini in Magna Opatkow". The dating 1525 is found on f. 100v, but the other parts of the manuscript may be older. Eitner and Kade date the MS 14th/15th century

Contenst: Passions and other songs for Holy Week, f. 90-100v Lamentations, f. 101-108r see incicpit list; f. 108v/100r Crucifixum in carne, nunc dicant Judei (monophonic).

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Répertoire International des Sources Musicales
Census Catalogue of Music Description

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1 setting of the ' 'Liber generationis ' '

Anonymous

109 parchment folios, large folio format. Original foliation, I-CVIII. Gothic-Bohemian chant notation. The manuscript was an antiphoner containing mostly monophonie music.

Date 1525 in manuscript. Of Polish origin, from the collegiate church "Sancti Martini in Magna Oppatkow" (RISM).

Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
101–108 Dominus vobiscum. Initium sancti evangeli - Anonymous
Appears on: 101–108
Genres: Dominus vobiscum, Liturgical work, Motet
Voice: Discantus
Languages: Latin
Clef: c2
Voice Text: Dominus vobiscum. Inicium sancti evangeli ...

Voice: Tenor
Languages: Latin
Clef: f2
Voice Text: Dominus vobiscum. Inicium sancti evangeli ...

Voice: Contratenor
Languages: Latin
Clef: c3
Voice Text: Dominus vobiscum. Inicium sancti evangeli ...

Voice: Contrapunctus
Languages: Latin
Clef: f2
Voice Text: Dominus vobiscum. Inicium sancti evangeli ...
Layout

parts

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Dominus vobiscum. Initium sancti evangeli Anonymous 101–108

denotes primary source study

Göllner, Theodor. 1969. Die mehrstimmigen liturgischen Lesungen. Münchner Veröffentlichungen zur Musikgeschichte.  Tutzing. Pages: I (dipl. U. von Nr. 1).

Reese, Gustave. 1959. Music in the Renaissance.  New York. Pages: 745.

Pietzsch, Gerhard. 1936. Mscr. Dresd. A 52. Festschrift Martin Bollert zum 60. Geburtstage,  Dresden. Pages: 167ff.

Eitner, Robert, and Otto Kade. 1890. Katalog der Musik-Sammlung der Kgl. öffentlichen Bibliothek zu Dresden (im japanischen Palais). Monatshefte für Musikgeschichte, . Pages: 73.

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Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

Monday, 23 January, 2017

NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. Census Catalogue of Music Description

Répertoire Internationale des Sources Musicales

Monday, 23 January, 2017

NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. RISM Description