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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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*{{CPDLno|24553}} [[Media:Presten-Dies_est_leticie.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Presten-Dies_est_leticie.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Presten-Dies_est_leticie-XML.zip|{{Zip}}]](XML) | |||
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{{Editor|Renato Calcaterra|2011-09-23}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|6|206}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | {{Editor|Renato Calcaterra|2011-09-23}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|6|206}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' MusicXML file is [[zipped]]. No barlines, original note values, text underlay only for third tenor line. | :'''Edition notes:''' MusicXML file is [[zipped]]. No barlines, original note values, text underlay only for third tenor line. | ||
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{{Composer|Jörgen Presten}} | {{Composer|Jörgen Presten}} | ||
{{Voicing|7|SSATTBB}}<br> | {{Voicing|7|SSATTBB}} or {{cat|SAATTBB}}<br> | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | ||
{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | |||
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'''Description:''' This "unicum", based on a Christmas song very popular since the XV century, has been transcribed from the København manuscript KB 1872. The manuscript, 7 partbooks of 8, was copied by the chief of the royal Dutch band, the German trumpeter Jørgen Heyde, for the use of the band instrumentalists and, while almost all the pieces are vocal, there are very few texts. The Tenor has the song melody while the other voices are in free counterpoint, the lyrics underlay is mine. | '''Description:''' This "unicum", based on a Christmas song very popular since the XV century, has been transcribed from the København manuscript KB 1872. The manuscript, 7 partbooks of 8, was copied by the chief of the royal Dutch band, the German trumpeter Jørgen Heyde, for the use of the band instrumentalists and, while almost all the pieces are vocal, there are very few texts. The Tenor has the song melody while the other voices are in free counterpoint, the lyrics underlay is mine. | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
{{ | {{LinkText|Dies est laetitiae}} | ||
[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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- Editor: Renato Calcaterra (submitted 2011-09-23). Score information: A4, 6 pages, 206 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: MusicXML file is zipped. No barlines, original note values, text underlay only for third tenor line.
General Information
Title: Dies est leticie
Composer: Jörgen Presten
Number of voices: 7vv Voicing: SSATTBB
or SAATTBB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications.
Description: This "unicum", based on a Christmas song very popular since the XV century, has been transcribed from the København manuscript KB 1872. The manuscript, 7 partbooks of 8, was copied by the chief of the royal Dutch band, the German trumpeter Jørgen Heyde, for the use of the band instrumentalists and, while almost all the pieces are vocal, there are very few texts. The Tenor has the song melody while the other voices are in free counterpoint, the lyrics underlay is mine.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Dies est laetitiae.