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The fourth volume of the New Senfl Edition (NSE) completes the new edition of Ludwig Senfl's motets, including Senfl's famous reworking of the Ave, Maria ... Virgo serena by Josquin Desprez, three motets with an unusually large scoring for eight voic
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The third volume of the Neue Senfl Edition (NSE) publishes all five-part motets for the first time. In addition to well-known motets such as Ave, Rosa sine spinis or the five-part version of Senfl's Nisi Dominus, it also contains numerous first editi
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The second volume of the New Senfl Edition (NSE) provides the second half of the motets for four voices and includes many hitherto unknown works by Senfl (some of them fragments), renowned motets, such as Senfl’s Nisi Dominus, or the polyphonic set
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The New Senfl Edition (NSE) begins with the publication of those works which have not yet been available in a modern edition: the motets for four voices. The first volume includes the innovative motet cycle Quinque Salutationes for the private devoti
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https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51265
The fourth volume of the New Senfl Edition (NSE) completes the new edition of Ludwig Senfl's motets, including Senfl's famous reworking of the Ave, Maria ... Virgo serena by Josquin Desprez, three motets with an unusually large scoring for eight voic
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Autor:
Edwards, Scott Lee
Publikováno v:
Hudební Věda. 2020, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p567-576. 10p.
Autor:
Edwards, Scott Lee
Publikováno v:
Edwards, Scott Lee. (2012). Repertory Migration in the Czech Crown Lands, 1570-1630. UC Berkeley: Music. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/40v1r1r0
This dissertation studies the production and transmission of musical repertories in the Czech Crown Lands between 1570 and 1630. The region had long been closely linked to bordering lands, but immigration from other countries to the region escalated
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