D-Z Mus. 97,1 [Quintus]

Ratsschulbibliothek, Zwickau, Germany

partbook: Late 16th century

Archive Ratsschulbibliothek, Zwickau, Germany (D-Z)
Shelfmark Mus. 97,1 [Quintus]
Image Availability DIAMM does not have images of this source.
Surface Paper
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 205 x 170 mm
Other Identifiers
  • CCM: ZwiR 97/1
  • Other catalogues/source: VollBM [see bibliography] 37
  • Alternative names: MS XCVII,1
Notations
  • black void mensural
Provenance
  • Wittenberg or Zwickau? Saxony, Germany
Contents 24 pieces from 10 composers
General Description

A Quintus partbook from a set originally of six volumes. Copied by one main scribe (#I-XLV); the last seven pieces copied by a second scribe, slightly later (at the beginning of the 17th century). Of central German origin; possibly copied in Wittenberg or Zwickau.

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Extent

i + 13

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Binding

D book has remnants of original tan leather covers; covers now missing from other books.

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Watermark

resembles Briquet #2008-9

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Notation

black void mensural

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Ruling

Staff height 14 in main layer; variable thereafter

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Foliation

Modem pencil foliation in each book.

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Decoration

No decorative initials; text incipits, piece numbers, and pars designations in red ink.

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Index

none

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DIAMM Note

Original ink numbering of pieces, I-XLV + modern pencil numbering of pieces, 46-53.

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Census Catalogue of Music Description

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24 motets, 2 Latin/German sacred pieces, 21 German sacred pieces, 4 German secular pieces, 1 French secular piece, 1 Latin secular piece = 53

Clemens non Papa-1, (Clemens non Papa/Manchicourt)-1, Dressiert, Kinner-3, Lassus-2, Mager-1, (Maillard)-1, Paminger-1, Pufler-1, Rabe [Corvinus]-1, Rosthius-1, anon-32

4 paper partbooks of an original 6 (D-ii + 42 folios, B-i + 41, Q-i + 13, S-i + 7), 205 x 170. Modem pencil foliation in each book. Original ink numbering of pieces, I-XLV + modern pencil numbering of pieces, 46-53. D book has remnants of original tan leather covers; covers now missing from other books. No index. Copied by one main scribe (#I-XLV) and several additional scribes. Staff height 14 in main layer; variable thereafter. No decorative initials; text incipits, piece numbers, and pars designations in red ink. Watermark resembles Briquet #2008-9.

Late 16th century. Of central German origin; possibly copied in Wittenberg or Zwickau.

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

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
1–1v Meine Seel' erhebe - 1a pars (of 2): Meine Seel' erhebe den Herren Pufler[us]
Appears on: 1–1v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Pufler[us]
1v–2 Meine Seel' erhebe - 2a pars (of 2): Er übt Gewalt in seinem Arm -
Appears on: 1v–2
Genres: Motet
2 Siehe wie fein - 1a pa rs (of 3): Siehe wie fein und lieblich ist's Corvin[us] (=Rab)
Appears on: 2
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Corvin[us] (=Rab)
2–2v Siehe wie fein - 2a pa rs (of 3): Wie der köstliche Balsam ist -
Appears on: 2–2v
Genres: Motet
2v–3 Siehe wie fein - 3a pa rs (of 3): Wie der Tau der von Hermon herabfällt -
Appears on: 2v–3
Genres: Motet
3v Haec est vita aeterna - Anonymous
Appears on: 3v
Genres: Motet
3v–4 Mag ich unglucke nicht widerstahn [i] - Anonymous
Appears on: 3v–4
Genres: Song
4 Intende animae meae et libera eam (= Crainte et espoir) -
Appears on: 4
Genres: Contrafactum, Monophonic hymn, Motet
4v–5 Convertere anima mea in requiem tuam (= Pis ne me peut) -
Appears on: 4v–5
Genres: Contrafactum, Motet
5–5v Nun bitten wir den heiligen geist (5vv) -
Appears on: 5–5v
Genres: Motet, Veni sancte spiritus
5v–6v Justorum animae Leonhardus Pammiger
Appears on: 5v–6v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Leonhardus Pammiger
6v–7 O Jesu Christ gütig - Anonymous
Appears on: 6v–7
Genres: Motet
7 Lauda Jerusalem - 1a pars (of 4): Lauda Jerusalem Dominum lauda Deum tuum Orlandus
Appears on: 7
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Orlandus
7–7v Lauda Jerusalem - 2a pars (of 4): Qui emittet eloquium suum terrae -
Appears on: 7–7v
Genres: Motet
7v–8 Lauda Jerusalem - 3a pars (of 4): Emittet verbum suum et liquefaciet -
Appears on: 7v–8
Genres: Motet
8–8v Lauda Jerusalem - 4a pars (of 4): Non fecit taliter omni nationi -
Appears on: 8–8v
Genres: Motet
8v–9 Wer alles Unrecht will ausfegen manu bellatoria - Anonymous
Appears on: 8v–9
Genres: Motet
General Note

with macaronic Latin & German text

9 Je langer je lieber - Anonymous
Appears on: 9
Genres: Motet
9–9v Susanna se videns rapi stuprandam fraude (5vv) -
Appears on: 9–9v
Genres: Contrafactum, Motet
10–10v Hort zu - 1a pars (of 3): Hort zu und seid fein still (Der Niemand) Nicolaus Rostius
Appears on: 10–10v
Genres: Lied
Source Attribution: Nicolaus Rostius
10v–11 Hort zu - 2a pars (of 3): Wer ist ein Ketzer -
Appears on: 10v–11
Genres: Lied
11v–12 Hort zu - 3a pars (of 3): Wer hat all Ding getan -
Appears on: 11v–12
Genres: Lied
12–12v Freuet euch ihr Christen alle - Frohlich will ich (= Se ben ved'io vita mia) -
Appears on: 12–12v
Genres: Contrafactum, Lied, Motet
General Note

Secular & sacred German texts copied

12v–13 Ach edles Bild erzeig' dich mild -- O Jesu Christ der du heut' bist - Anonymous
Appears on: 12v–13
Genres: Contrafactum, Lied, Motet
General Note

Secular & sacred German texts copied

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Crecquillon, Thomas (ca. 1505-ca. 1557)
Gastoldi, Giovanni Giacomo (ca. 1554-1609)
Lassus, Orlande de (ca. 1532-1594)
Paminger, Leonhard (1495-1567)
Pufler, Theophil
Rab, Valentin
Rost, Nicolaus
Rupsch, Conrad
Walter, Johann (1496-1570)
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Ach edles Bild erzeig' dich mild -- O Jesu Christ der du heut' bist Anonymous 12v–13
Convertere anima mea in requiem tuam (= Pis ne me peut) 4v–5
Freuet euch ihr Christen alle - Frohlich will ich (= Se ben ved'io vita mia) 12–12v
Haec est vita aeterna Anonymous 3v
Hort zu - 1a pars (of 3): Hort zu und seid fein still (Der Niemand) 10–10v
Hort zu - 2a pars (of 3): Wer ist ein Ketzer 10v–11
Hort zu - 3a pars (of 3): Wer hat all Ding getan 11v–12
Intende animae meae et libera eam (= Crainte et espoir) 4
Je langer je lieber Anonymous 9
Justorum animae 5v–6v
Lauda Jerusalem - 1a pars (of 4): Lauda Jerusalem Dominum lauda Deum tuum 7
Lauda Jerusalem - 2a pars (of 4): Qui emittet eloquium suum terrae 7–7v
Lauda Jerusalem - 3a pars (of 4): Emittet verbum suum et liquefaciet 7v–8
Lauda Jerusalem - 4a pars (of 4): Non fecit taliter omni nationi 8–8v
Mag ich unglucke nicht widerstahn [i] Anonymous 3v–4
Meine Seel' erhebe - 1a pars (of 2): Meine Seel' erhebe den Herren 1–1v
Meine Seel' erhebe - 2a pars (of 2): Er übt Gewalt in seinem Arm 1v–2
Nun bitten wir den heiligen geist (5vv) 5–5v
O Jesu Christ gütig Anonymous 6v–7
Siehe wie fein - 1a pa rs (of 3): Siehe wie fein und lieblich ist's 2
Siehe wie fein - 2a pa rs (of 3): Wie der köstliche Balsam ist 2–2v
Siehe wie fein - 3a pa rs (of 3): Wie der Tau der von Hermon herabfällt 2v–3
Susanna se videns rapi stuprandam fraude (5vv) 9–9v
Wer alles Unrecht will ausfegen manu bellatoria Anonymous 8v–9

Set: MS 97,1

Type: Partbooks

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denotes primary source study

Youens, Laura. 1978. Music for the Lutheran Mass in Leipzig, Universitätsbibliothek, MS. Thomaskirche 49/50. Indiana University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 789. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); incipits (partial).

Steude, Wolfram. 1972. Untersuchungen zu Herkunft, Verbreitung und spezifischem Inhalt mitteldeutscher Musikhandschriften des 16. Jahrhunderts. University of Rostock, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 23-4,39,59,94-5. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Dehnhard, Walter. 1971. Die deutschen Psalmmotette in der Reformationszeit. Neue Musikgeschichtliche Forschungen, vol. 6.  Wiesbaden. Pages: 138,279, 286,293,310. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Luther, Wilhelm Martin. 1945. Gallus Dressler: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Protestantischen Schulkantorats im 16. Jahrhundert. Göttinger Musikwissenschaftliche Arbeiten, vol. 1.  Kassel. Pages: 150-1,156-60,163. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Weinmann, Karl. 1907. Leonhard Paminger: Ein biobibliographischer Beitrag zur Musikgeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Kirchenmusikalisches Jahrbuch, 20: 122-35. Pages: 134. Notes: contents list (partial).

Vollhardt, Reinhard. 1893-6. Bibliographie der Musik-Werke in der Ratsschulbibliothek zu Zwickau. Monatshefte für Musikgeschichte, 26: . Pages: 47. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial).

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