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Panis quem ego dabo [Lupus]

 

Silva de sirenas (1547), fol. 8v

va014

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Source title Lupus. Este motete tambien es del mismo tono. Tercero grado.
Title in contents   Panis quem ego dabo en el tercero grado a quatro. Lupus.
Text incipit Panis quem ego dabo.


Music

Category intabulation

Genre motet

Fantasia type

Mode 2

Voices 4

Length (compases) 152

Vihuela

Tuning A

Courses 6

Final V/0

Highest I/8

Lowest VI/3

Difficulty difficult

Tempo medium

Song Text

Language LA

Vocal notation texted cifras rojas

Commentary

Intabulation of a motet by Lupus Hellinck, published in the same collections as the preceding piece (va013) “Motteti del fiore… libro primo” (Lyon: Mderne, 1532) and “Symphoniae iucundae atque adeo breves quatuor vocum” (Wittenburg: Georg Rhau, 1538). There is close correspondence between the model and the vihuela version. The bass voice is printed in red ciphers and underlaid with text. Lupus’ motet was later parodied by Palestrina as a mass. The text is a responsory for mass on the feast of Corpus Christi. Its melody is no. 601738 in the Cantus Database.

Recordings
Song Text

Panis quem ego dabo caro mea est pro mundi vita.
Litigabant ergo Judaei ad invicem dicentes
quomodo potest hic nobis carnem suam
dare ad manducandum.

Intabulations
Modern edition(s)

Clemens non Papa, Jacobus. Opera Omnia. Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 4. 21 vols. Ed. Karel Philippus Bernet Kempers. [Rome]: American Institute of Musicology, 1951-1976

Printed source(s)

Moderne, Jacques. Primus liber cum quatuor vocibus. Motteti del fiore. Lyon: J. Moderne, 1532.

Rhau, George (ed.). Symphoniae jucundae...- Wittenberg. George Rhau, 1538. ed. Hans ALBERCHT. Kassel: Bärenreiter-Verlag, 1959.

Manuscripts