Source title | Otro motete de go[m]bert. Fuit homo missus. Es la claue la tercera en tercero traste. |
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Title in contents | Fuit homo mussud de Gomberte a quatro bozes. |
Text incipit | fuit homo missus |
Category intabulation
Genre motet
Fantasia type
Mode
Voices 4
Length (compases) 140
Tuning G
Courses 6
Final VI/0
Highest I/7
Lowest VI/0
Difficulty not specified
Tempo not specified
Language LA
Vocal notation texted cifras rojas
prima pars only (secunda pars Hic Precursor set by Valderrábano = Va015)
See: Schmidt-Görg, Gombert, 363; Lewis, Antonio Gardano, 239; Pogue, Jaques Moderne, 132; Schöner (1999), 206. Schöner, 134, suggests the 1539 Gardano print as the most likely source.
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. 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.
Attaingnant, Pierre (ed.). Second livre contenant XXVII chansons nouvelles a quatre parties en ung volume et en deux. Paris: P. Attaingnant et H. Jullet, 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.
Pisador Diego. Libro de Musica de Vihuela. Salamanca: the author, 1552.
F-CA MS. 125-128 Cambrai, Bibliotheque Municipale, MS. 125-128 (olim 124).
D-Mu Art. 401 (olim Cim 44e) Munich, Universitätsbibliothek, MS Art. 401 (olim Cim 44e).
I-Pc MS D 27 Padua, Duomo, Biblioteca Capitolare, Curia Vescovile, MS D27.