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La musique de Cipriano De Rore

Nunc cognovi, domine - Beati servi tui


A. Type: Motet
B. Nombre de voix: 6vv
Ct. Texte: (avec traduction en Néerlandais Anglais) : Lire


E. Se trouve dans les sources de partitions suivantes:

suivant: Bernstein, Jane A. (1998) :
- 1545 : {Bernstein} - 52 : 'Rore, Motetta quinque vocum'

suivant: CMME Project(The) - Dumitrescu (e.a.), Theodor :
- {Census} - ParisBNC 851 ("Bourdeney Manuscript") : '{Census} - ParisBNC 851 ("Bourdeney Manuscript")'

suivant: Lewis, Mary S. (1988) :
- 1545 : {Lewis_1} - 73 : 'RORE. MOTETS A 5'

suivant: Meier, Bernardus (1959) :
- 1545 : {Meier_I} - R1545 : 'Cipriani Rore Musici Excellentissimi Motetta nunc primum summa diligentia in lumen prodita. Venetiis apud Antonium Gardane. MDXXXXV'


F. Partition moderne:

See 'Meier, Bernardus : Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia, Vol I : Motets' : p.114

  • Contenu de cette volume de Meier
  • American Institute of Musicology : Uitgave De Rore (B. Meier)


    I. Incipit: M_1_114.jpg Source: 'Meier, Bernardus : Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia', American Institute of Musicology


    L. Références:

    Références avec citation/commentaire:

    1 : 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) : 'De Rore seems to have sought employment at an Italian court, probably in the early 1540s. His secular motet for Cardinal Ippolito II d’Este, O qui populos, contains the plea ‘Cypriam gentem suscipe quaeso’. He also had connections with Guidubaldo della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, for whom he composed Cantiamo lieti and with Cristoforo Madruzzo, Cardinal of Trent, dedicatee of Quis tuos presul. From this period dates the six-voice motet on the text of the prodigal son newly appreciative of his father’s generosity, Nunc cognovi, Domine; addressed to an unknown patron, this piece has the witty ostinato ‘Fac me sicut unum ex mercenariis tuis’.'

    Références sans citation:

    2 : Meier, Bernardus, Cipriani Rore Opera Omnia, Vol VI : Motets (American Institute of Musicology (AIM), 1975)
    - p.X

    3 : Meier, Bernardus, Staatskompositionen von Cyprian de Rore (, 1969)
    in : Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, 21, p 81-118
    - p.86

    4 : Lowinsky, Edward E., Two Motets and Two Madrigals for the Este Family (, 1989)
    in : Blackburn, Bonnie J. : Music in he Culture of the Renaissance, and other essays: Edward E. Lowinsky, p. 627-635 (1989)


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