Now kept in the Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica di Bologna, the Rusconi Codex, probably copied c. 1518 for the Cathedral of Padua, contains 95 works, mostly motets and a few masses (some of them unica) and, according to Robert Nosow, was copied by one of its most represented composers, a certain Renaldo (probably Petrus de Renaldis, died in 1521). The Rusconi Codex is one of the most important music manuscripts in northern Italy in the first third of the 16th century. We are publishing a selection of over 60 works by Italian and French composers such as Jean Mouton, Renaldo, Jacquet de Mantua, Costanzo Festa, Lupus, Pierre Moulu, Maistre Jhan and others.
Veni Sancte Spiritus is a short motet by Jacquet de Mantua (c. 1483-1559) from the Rusconi Codex. You can buy this score here. Please consider purchasing our scores for the price you want to support Ars Subtilior Editions!
Music from
the Rusconi Codex (I-Bc Q.19)
Sebastiano Festa (c. 1490/5-1524) |
Angele Dei |
SSTB |
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Jean Mouton (c. 1459-1522) |
Moriens lux amantissima |
SATTB |
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Renaldo (Petrus de Renaldis, †1521?) |
Paradisi portas |
SATB |
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Hotinet Barra (fl. 1510-1523) |
Peccantem me quotidie |
SATB |
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Jacquet de Mantua (c. 1483-1559) |
Noe, noe, hodie Salvator |
SATB |
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Jacquet de Mantua (c. 1483-1559) |
O vos qui transitis |
SATB |
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Jacquet de Mantua (c. 1483-1559) |
Veni Sancte Spiritus |
SATB |