Copied by a single scribe, who also wrote JenaU 34 and portions of JenaU 33. Copied for the All Saints Church in Wittenberg. See the entry for JenaU 30 for further information concerning this manuscript and its subsequent history.
| Archive | Universitätsbibliothek, Jena, Germany (D-Ju) |
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| Shelfmark | MS 35 |
| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | Foliation |
| Measurements | 337 x 505 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 102 compositions, 6 from 1 composer, 96 are anonymous. |
General Description
Binding
Original covers of grey-brown tooled leather over boards
Notation
chant in the tenor; black void mensural in other voices
Foliation
No foliation
Foliation
236
Decoration
No ornamentation or initials
Surface
Paper
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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5 Kyrie-Gloria pairs, 4 Sanctus-Agnus pairs, 1 Kyrie, 5 Credos, 1 Sanctus, 76 Mass Proper sections (arranged in cycles by feast) = 92
(Rener)-1, anon-91 (GerkPC suggests, on stylistic grounds, that many of the Mass Proper settings may be by Rener).
236 paper folios, 485 x 310. No foliation. Original covers of gray-brown tooled leather over boards. No index. Chant notation in the tenor, white mensural notation in other voices. Copied by several scribes, one of whom also appears in JenaU 34. No ornamentation or initials.
1500-20 (MGG). Copied for the All Saints Church in Wittenberg. See the entry for JenaU 30 for further information concerning this manuscript and its subsequent history.
Vol 4
Composers: (Rener)-5, anon-87
Physical: Copied by a single scribe, who also wrote JenaU 34 and portions of JenaU 33.
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‡ denotes primary source study
Heidrich, Jürgen. 1996. Jena: Musikhandschriften. Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Sachteil, fourth edition. columns 1451-1455. Kassel. Pages: columns 1453-1454.
Duffy, Kathryn Ann P. 1995. The Jena Choirbooks: Music and Liturgy at the Castle Church in Wittenberg under Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony. University of Chicago, Ph.D. diss., 5 vols.
Heidrich, Jürgen. 1993. Die deutschen Chorbücher aus der Hofkapelle Friedrich des Weisen. Sammlung Musikwissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen, vol. 84. Baden-Baden. Pages: 349ff.
Cavanaugh, Philip Stephen. 1972. A Liturgico-Musical Study of German Polyphonic Mass Propers, 1490-1520. University of Pittsburgh, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation.
Gerken, Robert E. 1969. The Polyphonic Cycles of the Proper of the Mass in the Trent Codex 88 and Jena Choirbooks 30 and 35. Indiana University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 107-46Tp(II).
Parker, Robert LeRoy (editor). 1964-. Collected Works of Adam Rener. Brooklyn. Pages: I,xiii-xiv, passim.
Lipphardt, Walther. 1950. Die Geschichte des Mehrstimmigen Proprium Missae. Heidelberg. Pages: 33.
Blume, Friedrich (editor). 1949-79. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik. Kassel. Pages: VI,1874.
Roediger, Karl Erich. 1935. Die geistlichen Musikhandschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Jena. 2 vols. Jena: Frommannsche Buchhandlung. Pages: i, 54; 149-75.
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