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Revision as of 19:50, 21 August 2017

Description

Sometimes called Bicinia because of its contents. A publication of 1577, Novae aliquot et ante hac non ita usitatae cantiones suavissimae. Republished in 1609 as Novae aliquot, ad 2 voces cantiones. Twelve two-part Bicinia and twelve two-part textless duets.

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Genre, Subgenre: Sacred, Motets. Language: Latin, 2 voices.

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Contents of Publication

No. Title Genre Subgenre Language Comments
1 Beatus vir qui in sapientia morabitur Sacred Motet Latin Combined work:
Twelve Two-Part
Motets
2 Beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam Sacred Motet Latin
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5 Expectatio justorum laetitia Sacred Motet Latin
6 Qui sequitur me Sacred Motet Latin
7 Beata cujus bracchiis Sacred Motet Latin
8 Discedite a me omnes Sacred Motet Latin
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11 Fulgebunt justi Sacred Motet Latin
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15 Esurientes implevit bonis Sacred Motet Latin
16 Aegra Sacred Motet Latin Originally textless