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.  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.  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, 122-35. Pages: 134. Notes: contents list (partial).

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

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