Source title | Motete a q[ua]tro de Go[m]bert. F. |
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Title in contents | Aue sanctissima Maria: de Go[m]bert. |
Text incipit | Ave sanctissima Maria |
Category intabulation
Genre motet
Fantasia type
Mode 2
Voices 4
Length (compases) 246
Tuning G
Courses 6
Final VI/0
Highest I/5
Lowest VI/0
Difficulty not specified
Tempo not specified
Language LA
Vocal notation cifras rojas texted
Intabulation of another of Gombert’s motets. Schöner areues that this work is likely to be drawn from the Gardane print of 1539 (RISM G2977) along with the other Gombert motets he intabulated (Fu031, Fu039, Fu043, Fu045, Fu049). The bass voice is printed in red ciphers in the tablature.
Gombert, Nicholas. Opera Omnia. Ed Joseph Schmidt-Görg. Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae, 6. 11 vols. N.p.: American Institute of Musicology, 1951-75.
Gombert, Nicholas. Musica quatuor vocum, (vulgo motecta nuncupatur), lyris maioribus, ac tibijs imparibus accomodata… liber primus. Venezia: Girolamo Scotto, 1539.
Gombert, Nicholas. Musica quatuor vocum, (vulgo motecta nuncupatur), lyris maioribus, ac tibijs imparibus accomodata… liber primus. Venezia: Girolamo Scotto, 1539.
Gombert, Nicholas. Gomberti Excellentissimi, et inventione in hac arte facile Principis, Chori Caroli Quinti Imperatoris Magistri, Music quatuor vocum (vulgo motecta nuncupatur), Additis etiam nonnullis Excellentissimi Morales Motectis summo ipsius studio concinnatis, opus nunquam alias typis excussum, ac nuper accuratißime in lucem aeditum. Liber primus quatuor vocum. Venice: Girolamo Scotto, 1541.
Gombert. Nicholas. Musica quatuor vocum, (vulgo motecta nuncupatur), lyris maioribus, ac tibijs imparibus accomodata… liber primus. Venezia: Girolamo Scotto, 1541.
Moderne, Jacques. Secundus liber cum quatuor vocibus. Motteti del fiore. Lyon: J. Moderne, 1532.
Formschneider, Hieronymous. Secundus tomus novi operis musici, sex, quinque et quatuor vocum, nunc recens in lucem editus. Nuremberg: H. Grapheus, 1538.
Gardane, Antonio (ed). Primus liber cum quatuor vocibus. Fior de mottetti tratti dalli motteti del fiore. Venice: A. Gardane, 1539.
Gardane, Antonio (ed). Flos florum primus liber cum quatuor vocibus. Motteti del fior. Venezia: A. Gardane, 1545.
E-Mb 6829 (861), Cancionero de Medinaceli, [olim: MS 13230]
F-CA MS. 125-128 Cambrai, Bibliotheque Municipale, MS. 125-128 (olim 124).