A-Ia Inventar no. KK 5370-5373

Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck, Austria

partbooks: c. 1530

Archive Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck, Austria (A-Ia)
Shelfmark Inventar no. KK 5370-5373
Image Availability DIAMM does not have images of this source.
Surface Other
Numbering System None
Measurements 150 x 185 and 165 x 215 mm
Other Identifiers
  • CCM: InnsSA 5374
Notations
  • black void mensural
Relationships
Provenance
  • Bologna, Italy?
  • Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany?
Contents 2 pieces from 2 composers
General Description

Four linen partbooks, embroidered with gold, silver, and pearls. D/Ct/T, Ct2, V, B; each 5 fols.The motet was composed for the ceremonies attending the coronation of Charles V in Bologna in 1530; books may have originated in Bologna, or perhaps Augsburg. Presented to Emperor Charles V (Salmen 1992), presumably by Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria (Lodes 2013).

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Binding

Contained, with KK 5374–5377, in a 16th-century silk belt-bag (Inv. no. KK 5369).

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Notation

black void mensural

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Surface

Embroidered linen

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DIAMM Note

The Ambras Inventory (30 May 1596) describes the source as follows: Mer ain Taschen von grien gemosierten Zeug und turggischer Arbeit, inwendig auf baiden Seiten mit rotem Atles gefuetert, darinnen sein vier Püechlen von Leinbet, gesang derein genäet, so Kaiser Carl dedizirt worden, auf dem Püechl Tenor ist das kaiserliche Wappen mit Perln darauf gestuckt, auf dem Vocants ist der kaiserlich Scepter, auch von Perl gestückt, auf dem Paß ist das kaiserlich Schwert, auch von Perl gestickt, auf dem Contratenor ist der Reichsapfel, oben darauf das Creitz von Perl gestickt; auf der andern Seiten der Taschen sein auch vier Püechl von Leinbat, die Gesang mit gulden Puechstaben, heraussen die Stain darauf genäet.

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Census Catalogue of Music Description

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1 motet, 1 German sacred piece = 2

Senfl-1, anon-1

8 partbooks of embroidered linen leaves, 150 x 185 and 165 x 215. Contained in a 16th-century belt-bag.

Ca. 1530. Originated in Bologna; the motet was composed for the ceremonies attending the coronation of Charles V in Bologna in 1530.

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
[-] Martia, terque quater (2p: Aurea qui terris revehat, 3p: Vana superstitio proculi) -
Appears on: [-]
Genres: Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Italian
Voice Text: [motet composed for the ceremonies attending the coronation of Charles V in Bologna in 1530]
General Note

motet composed for the ceremonies attending the coronation of Charles V in Bologna in 1530

[-] German sacred work - Anonymous

German sacred work

Anonymous
Appears on: [-]
Genres: Sacred Song
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: German
Voice Text: German sacred piece

denotes primary source study

Lodes, Birgit. 2013. "Translatio panegyricorum” – Eine Begrüßungsmotette Senfls (?) für Kaiser Karl V. (1530). Senfl-Studien 2, Wiener Forum für ältere Musikgeschichte. 189–255. Tutzing. Pages: esp. 241-254 (edition). Notes: physical description; contents list; transcription (partial).

Seipel, Wilfried (editor). 2005. Wir sind Helden – Habsburgische Feste in der Renaissance, Katalog zur Ausstellung des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien auf Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck 10. Juni–31. Oktober 2005.  Vienna. Pages: 39, 41; cat. no. 116.

Seipel, Wilfried (editor). 1999. Für Aug’ und Ohr: Musik in Kunst- und Wunderkammern.  Vienna. Pages: 41, 147. Notes: facsimile.

Salmen, Walter (editor). 1992. Imperiale Musik von Schloß Ambras aus der Regierungszeit Karls V. und Ferdinands I.  Innsbruck. Pages: 65-69. Notes: physical description; contents list; transcription; facsimile.

Scheicher, Elisabeth (editor). 1977. Die Kunstkammer: Kunsthistorisches Museum Sammlungen Schloß Ambras. , Führer durch das Kunsthistorische Museum.  Innsbruck. Pages: 45f.

Geering, Arnold (editor). 1935. Das Erbe Deutscher Musik.  Leipzig, Kassel, Wolfenbüttel, and Wiesbaden. Pages: X, xiii, 113, 123. Notes: physical description; contents list; transcription (partial); facsimile (partial).

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NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. General Description; Binding Note; Notation Note; Surface Note

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