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:'''Edition notes:''' Source: London Pro Musica, 1998, ed. Bernard Thomas. It has also been attributed to Claudin de Sermisy and possbly Pierre de La Rue. Notation here is a minor third higher than the original with note values halved. Translation, text underlay and ''musica ficta'' by John Hetland and The Renaissance Street Singers. The source had simply six voices: S, A1, A2, T1, T2, B. We have rearranged them into two choirs to highlight the canonic structure. 26 Jul 2015 | :'''Edition notes:''' Source: London Pro Musica, 1998, ed. Bernard Thomas. It has also been attributed to Claudin de Sermisy and possbly Pierre de La Rue. Notation here is a minor third higher than the original with note values halved. Translation, text underlay and ''musica ficta'' by John Hetland and The Renaissance Street Singers. The source had simply six voices: S, A1, A2, T1, T2, B. We have rearranged them into two choirs to highlight the canonic structure. 26 Jul 2015 | ||
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{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
'' | {{Pub|1|1526|in ''Fior de motetti e Canzoni novi composti da diversi eccellentissimi musici'', 4vv, Rome.}} | ||
'''Description:''' Three voices in canon with three other voices. | '''Description:''' Three voices in canon with three other voices. | ||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' | ||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== |
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- Editor: John Hetland (submitted 2015-07-27). Score information: Letter, 7 pages, 680 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Source: London Pro Musica, 1998, ed. Bernard Thomas. It has also been attributed to Claudin de Sermisy and possbly Pierre de La Rue. Notation here is a minor third higher than the original with note values halved. Translation, text underlay and musica ficta by John Hetland and The Renaissance Street Singers. The source had simply six voices: S, A1, A2, T1, T2, B. We have rearranged them into two choirs to highlight the canonic structure. 26 Jul 2015
General Information
Title: Ave sanctissima Maria
Composer: Philippe Verdelot
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 6vv Voicing: SAATTB
(SAT.ATB)
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1526 in Fior de motetti e Canzoni novi composti da diversi eccellentissimi musici, 4vv, Rome
Description: Three voices in canon with three other voices.
External websites:
Original text and translations
Latin text Ave sanctíssima María, |
English translation Hail, most holy Mary, |