A-WEI Cod. 1/7

Pfarrarchiv, Weitra, Austria

fragment: third fifth of the fifteenth century

Archive Pfarrarchiv, Weitra, Austria (A-WEI)
Shelfmark Cod. 1/7
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Numbering System None
Notations
  • black void mensural
External Links
Provenance
  • Austria?
  • Bohemia, Germany?
Contents 4 pieces from 2 composers
General Description

One folio of music, containing fragments of four pieces of music, wrapped around the outermost gatherings of the Compendium de virtutibus et vitiis: a fragmentary anonymous late medieval theological text presumably intended for didactic purposes (consisting of forty-eight folios). The host MS is believed to have been made in Bohemia or Austria.

Entry prepared by DIAMM, 2015 from article by Susana Zapke and Peter Wright in Music and Letters Vol. 96 No. 3, Autumn 2015
Notation

White mensural

Entry prepared by DIAMM, 2015 from article by Susana Zapke and Peter Wright in Music and Letters Vol. 96 No. 3, Autumn 2015
Date

Date corrected by Peter Wright, 2017

DIAMM, 2018

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
1v Urbs beata Jerusalem - Anonymous
Appears on: 1v
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Urbs beata Jerusalem
1*r Spiritus Domini Replevit orbem terrarum Vs: Confirma hoc Deus A templo sancto - Anonymous
Appears on: 1*r
Genres: Introit, Proper
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Replevit orbem
1r Kyrie Lux et origo (or Pascale) -
Appears on: 1r
Genres: Kyrie eleison, Mass Ordinary
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Greek
Voice Text: Kyrie
1*v [Urbs beata Jerusalem] Nova veniens - Anonymous
Appears on: 1*v
Genres: Hymn
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Urbs beata Jerusalem

denotes primary source study

Wright, Peter, and Susana Zapke. 2015. The Weitra fragment: a central European source of late medieval polyphony. Music & Letters, 323-343.

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Peter Wright

Wednesday, 17 January, 2018

date corrected

DIAMM, 2016

Monday, 23 January, 2017

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