The music of Cipriano De Rore
Itala quae cecidit - Una tibi floret
A. Type:
Motet
B. Number of voices:
5vv
Ct. Text:
(with translation in Dutch English)
: Read
E. To be found in the following score sources:
following: Lewis, Mary S. (1988) :
-
1544 :
{Lewis_1} - 56
: 'RORE. MOT. A 5 LIB. I'
following: Meier, Bernardus (1959) :
-
1544 :
{RISM} - 1544_06
: 'Cipriani musici eccelentissimi cum quibusdam aliis doctis authoribus motectorum nunc primum maxima diligentia in lucem exeuntem Liber primus quinque vocum.'
F. Modern score:
See 'Meier, Bernardus : Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia, Vol I : Motets' : p.7
Contents of this volume of Meier
American Institute of Musicology : Uitgave De Rore (B. Meier)
I. Incipit:
Source:
'Meier, Bernardus : Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia', American Institute of Musicology
L. References:
References with citation/remark:
1 : Meier, Bernardus,
Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia, Vol I : Motets
(American Institute of Musicology (AIM), 1959)
- p.III
: 'Katabasis is used in the introductory imitations of Itala qua cecidit, and moreover the melismatic, descending melodie line of pluet (In Domino confido, bars 101-103) should probably be interpreted in the same way.'
References without citation:
2 : Meier, Bernardus,
Staatskompositionen von Cyprian de Rore
(, 1969)
in : Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, 21, p 81-118
- p.83
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