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This outstanding motet by Christian Hollander was published in the Liber tertius sacrarum cantionum quinque et sex vocum in 1554 and served as a model (in 1636, more than 80 years later!) for the Missa Si ignoras te by Filipe de Magalhães, which we are also publishing this week.
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The second Mass of the Missarum liber cum antiphonis (Lisbon, 1636) by Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571-1652) is based on the motet Veni Domine by the Spanish composer Francisco Guerrero. In the five-voice Agnus Dei the Superius 2 sings the ostinato Veni Domine et noli tardare from the original motet.
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The first Mass of Missarum liber cum antiphonis (Lisbon, 1636) by the Portuguese Renaissance composer Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571-1652).
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