Showing posts with label Franco-Flemish Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franco-Flemish Music. Show all posts

Tuesday 14 March 2023

Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567): Continuo lachrimas (SAATTB)

No. 10 of Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (Venice, 1562). Jacobus Vaet was a great admirer of Jacobus Clemens non Papa: this beautiful motet is an In memoriam motet dedicated to him, as the Quintus (Tenor 2) sings the plainchant of the Introitus of the Missa pro defunctis: Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis.

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Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567)

Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (1562)

 

Musica Dei donum optimi

SATTB

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Mater digna Dei

SATTB

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Simile est regnum caelorum

SAATB

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Immolabit hedum

SAATB

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Filiae Jerusalem

SATTB

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Stat felix domus Austriae

SAATTB

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Justus germinabit

SAATTB

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Dulces exuviae

SSATTB

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Spiritus Domini

SATTTB

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Continuo lachrimas

SAATTB

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Thursday 2 March 2023

Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495-c. 1560): Missa A la Incoronation (SAATB)

An outstanding five-voice Mass (also named in other source as Missa Sur tous regretz) probably dedicated to the Coronation of Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Clement VII in Bologna in 1530.

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Monday 27 February 2023

Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567): Spiritus Domini (SATTTB)

No. 9 of Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (Venice, 1562). One of the best works in the collection: this six-voice motet has a Cantus firmus in the Sextus with the words Spiritus Domini replevit orbem terrarum. Alleluia.

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Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567)

Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (1562)

 

Musica Dei donum optimi

SATTB

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Mater digna Dei

SATTB

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Simile est regnum caelorum

SAATB

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Immolabit hedum

SAATB

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Filiae Jerusalem

SATTB

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Stat felix domus Austriae

SAATTB

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Justus germinabit

SAATTB

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Dulces exuviae

SSATTB

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Spiritus Domini

SATTTB

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©2023 Jorge Martín


Monday 6 February 2023

Jacobus Clemens non Papa (c. 1510/15 - 1555/6): Salve crux sancta (SAATTB)

A six-voice motet with a number symbolism in plain sight: the Tenor I sings a five-voice ostinato fourteen times, the number of the Stations of the Cross.

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Tuesday 31 January 2023

Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567): Dulces exuviae (SSATTB)

No. 8 of Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (Venice, 1562). A six-voice motet on the Aeneid by Virgil.

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Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567)

Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (1562)

21 motets for 5vv and 6vv

 

Musica Dei donum optimi

SATTB

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Mater digna Dei

SATTB

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Simile est regnum caelorum

SAATB

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Immolabit hedum

SAATB

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Filiae Jerusalem

SATTB

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Stat felix domus Austriae

SAATTB

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Justus germinabit

SAATTB

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Dulces exuviae

SSATTB

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©2023 Jorge Martín

Tuesday 24 January 2023

Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567): Justus germinabit (SAATTB)

No. 7 of Modulationes quinque et sex vocum (Venice, 1562). You can buy or download this score here. Remember, you can purchase our scores for the price you want to support Ars Subtilior Editions!


Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529-1567)

Modulationes quinque et sex vocum, nº 1 (1562)

21 motets for 5vv and 6vv

 

Musica Dei donum optimi

SATTB

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Mater digna Dei

SATTB

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Simile est regnum caelorum

SAATB

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Immolabit hedum

SAATB

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Filiae Jerusalem

SATTB

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Stat felix domus Austriae

SAATTB

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Justus germinabit

SAATTB

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©2023 Jorge Martín


Friday 6 January 2023

Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510-1564): Missa Reges terrae (SSATTB)

A six-voice Mass for Epiphany based on Manchicourt's own motet (the edition of the motet can also be found here). 

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Wednesday 7 December 2022

Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510-1564): Missa de Domina (SATTB)

The Missa de Beata Virgine by the Franco-Flemish composer Pierre de Manchicourt is scored for five voices, with its final Agnus Dei for six voices (SSATTB).

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Thursday 1 December 2022

Hubert Waelrant (c. 1517-1595): Sacrarum cantionum liber sextus (5vv-6vv, 1558?) (Complete Edition)

We are glad to announce that our complete edition of the Sacrarum cantionum liber sextus (Antwerp, 1558?) by the Flemish composer Hubert Waelrant (c. 1517-1595) is finally available.

Although Waelrant contributed to the previous volumes of the Sacrarum cantionum, the sixth volume is the only one composed entirely of his motets. It contains fifteen motets, eleven for five voices and four for six voices. The choice of texts is surprising, as Waelrant focuses specially in texts of the New Testament and an unusual amount of care (as he was a music editor himself) can be seen in the underlay of the texts and the indication of accidentals.

As Robert Lee Weaver (The New Grove) points out "he was an innovator among mid-16th-century Flemish composers, and his style bridges the period between that of Gombert and the mature Lassus. His works are characterized by careful attention to the relationship between text and music, reflecting the current humanistic outlook, and by chromatic harmony and inventiveness in the use of dissonances."

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Hubert Waelrant (c. 1517-1595)

Sacrarum cantionum liber sextus (1558?)

15 motets for 5vv and 6vv

 

Sacrarum cantionum (Complete)

5vv-6vv

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Pater Abraham

SSATB

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Cum autem appropinquaret portae

SATTB

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Nihil opertum

SATTB

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Cum descendisset autem

SATTB

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Venite benedicti Patris mei

SATTB

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Facite homines discumbere

SATTB

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Cum transiret Jesus

SATTB

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Pastores erant

SATTB

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Non est vestrum

SATTB

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Nisi conversi fueritis

SATTB

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Cum ingrederetur

SATTB

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Caecus quidam sedebat

SSATTB

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Miserere mei

SSATTB

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Domine si tu sustulisti eum

SSATTB

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Omne quod dat mihi Pater

SSATTB

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©2022 Jorge Martín


Monday 24 October 2022

Maistre Jhan (c. 1485-1538): Pater noster/Ave Maria (SAATB) [Treviso Cathedral Codice 36, no. 1] (2022 Edition)

To celebrate our tenth anniversary we are re-editing one of our very first publications, the complete edition of the Treviso Cathedral Codice 36 (I-TVd 36). 

Pater noster/Ave Maria (SAATB) could be an intended homage paid to Josquin. The tradition of combining the two texts and plainchants as parts of a motet had a great relevance on Northern Italy: Adrian Willaert.  Gioseffo Zarlino or Jacquet de Mantua followed this tradition after Maistre Jhan.

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(This is the foreword for the complete edition of the Treviso Cathedral Codice 36 we published back in 2012:)

The Treviso Cathedral Codice 36 (henceforth, I-TVd 36) is the oldest polyphonic manuscript extant in this Cathedral (c. 1530). It is one of the most valuable musical manuscripts of the 16th century in Northern Italy and also an essential source for the motets (most of them unica) of Maistre Jhan (c. 1485-1538).

Although the I-TVd 36 is now kept in the Treviso Cathedral Archive, this was not its original place, as it was probably copied and kept in Ferrara until the end of the 16th century. This certainty is due to two reasons: 1) the majority of works by Maistre Jhan (more than a half of I-TVd 36), who served the Dukedom of Ferrara until his death, and 2) the presence of the circumstance motet Hebe potens cithara by Magister Symon [Simon of Ferrara], dedicated to the death of one of Ercole I d’Este’s children, Sigismondo, who died in 1524.

The I-TVd 36 is formed by five partbooks, Cantus, Altus, Quinta pars, Tenor and Bassus. The real voice in each partbook varies from one work to another, specially the Quinta pars, which is usually a Tenor or an Altus. The manuscript was mainly copied around 1530 (perhaps around 1524, year of Sigismondo’s death) and has two later additions, the short motet Sancta Maria at the end of the manuscript (the only unnumbered work in I-TVd 36) and an anonymous Mass. A more detailed codicological description of I-TVd 36 can be found at DIAMM.

The manuscript contains 30 works, 29 motets and the anonymous Mass, all for five voices. The most representative composer in I-TVd 36 is Maistre Jhan (18 motets), followed by Jacquet de Mantua and Adrian Willaert (3 motets each), Jean Lhéritier (2), Magister Symon and Costanzo Festa (1 motet each) plus 3 anonymous works, two motets and a Mass.

Even though the I-TVd 36 contains manuscript versions of works found in other sources (8 motets by Jacquet de Mantua, Jean Lhéritier and Adrian Willaert), several motets are unica, mainly those by Maistre Jhan. George Nugent and James Haar in the New Grove (2001) list nine unica motets in this source. Furthermore, only one edition of Maistre Jhan’s motets in I-TVd 36, Pater noster/Ave Maria, appears listed on the New Grove article, and it was published on 1897.

As a result, this premiere world edition of I-TVd 36 sheds light on the music in the Dukedom of Ferrara on c. 1530, and especially on Maistre Jhan, a long neglected composer linked with the Dukedom for more than 20 years. His motets show an experienced skill with canons, cantus firmus ostinato, harsh armonies and even chromatism.

©2022 Jorge Martín