The music of Cipriano De Rore

Clamabat autem mulier


A. Type: Motet
B. Number of voices: 5vv
Ct. Text: : Read
D. Possibly not of De Rore


E. To be found in the following score sources:

following: Lewis, Mary S. (1988) :
- 1549 : {Lewis_1} - 134 : 'RORE. MOTETTI A 5 LIB. III°'

following: Meier, Bernardus (1959) :
- 1549 : {RISM} - 1549_08 : 'Il terzo libro di Motetti a cinque voci di Cipriano de Rore, et de altri eccellentissimi musici, novamente ristampato, con una buona gionta de motetti novi.'


F. Modern score:

See 'Meier, Bernardus : Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia, Vol I : Motets' : p.143

  • Contents of this volume of Meier
  • American Institute of Musicology : Uitgave De Rore (B. Meier)


    I. Incipit: M_1_143.jpg Source: 'Meier, Bernardus : Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia', American Institute of Musicology


    J. Discography:

    1 - ' Cristobal de Morales: Geistliche Werke ' : [toegeschreven aan Morales] , Freiburger Vokalensemble, Instrumentalensemble Ludus Venti, Köln, Bernard Marx, Wolfgang Schäfer (Christophorus)
    2 - ' La Sacqueboute , Les Sacqueboutiers de Toulouse, Michel Becquet (Naïve)
    3 - ' Lo Splendore D'Italia ' : [-] , The Whole Noyse (Intrada)
    4 - ' Morales: Missa queramus cum pastoribus ' : [On this cd Morales is indicated as the composer] , James O'Donnell, Choir of Westminster Cathedral (Hyperion)
    5 - ' Motette und Madrigale der Renaissance - Josquin Des Prés - Cyprian de Rore , Die Prager Madrigalisten, Miroslav Venhoda (Intercord)
    6 - ' Virgo Maria - Dialogue motets of Cristobal de Morales ' : [Following this cd Morales is the composer of this music] , Consortium Carissimi (Gaudeamus)


    L. References:

    References with citation/remark:

    1 : Meier, Bernardus, Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia, Vol I : Motets (American Institute of Musicology (AIM), 1959)
    - p.143 : 'Rore ?'

    2 : Owens, Jessie Ann, Cipriano De Rore (The New Grove) (, 2001)
    in : Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New -, (NG), Second Edition (published in twenty-nine volumes in the year 2001), Edited by Stanley Sadie, Executive Editor John Tyrell, (2001) : '. . . two motets published in 1549 became associated with de Rore through mistakes in the print transmission (Clamabat autem mulier is by Morales; Virtute magna remains anonymous). Most of these pieces are uncharacteristic of his style, but even more telling is that most employ combinations of clefs or tonal types not represented elsewhere among his securely attributed works'


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