Friday 30 April 2021

Nicolas Gombert (c. 1495-c. 1560): Missa Quam pulchra es (SAATBB)

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Monday 26 April 2021

Alonso Lobo (1555-1617): Missa Beata Dei genitrix (SSAATB) [Liber primus missarum, 1602]

The first Mass in the Liber primus missarum (Madrid, 1602), based on the homonym six-voice motet by Francisco Guerrero. 

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Friday 16 April 2021

Lodovico Agostini (1534-1590): Dum clamaremus ad Dominum (SSATTB) [Canones et echo sex vocibus, 1572]

Nr. 4 of Canones et echo sex vocibus, 1572. This motet celebrates the victory in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 (Victoria in bello navali, quo selym classis omnis funditus periit). The Cantus 2 sings the cantus firmus Deposuit potentes et exaltabit humiles

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Thursday 15 April 2021

Sebastián de Vivanco (c. 1551-1622): O rex gloriae (SSATTB) (2021 Edition)

This is a six-voice motet, unica in E-SAc LP 1, and a complete different work from the homonym eight-voice motet in the Liber motectorum printed in 1610 (which can be also purchased or downloaded here).

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Monday 12 April 2021

Sebastián de Vivanco (c. 1551-1622): O Domine Jesu Christe (SSATB) (2021 Edition)

A five voice motet by Sebastián de Vivanco. The Tenor sings the Pater noster cantus firmus.

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Wednesday 24 March 2021

José Gay († 1587): Motets for 5vv, 6vv and 7vv

We are proud to announce the release of our edition of the motets by the unknown Spanish Renaissance composer José Gay (†1587). According to Luis Antonio González Marín in his article in the Diccionario de la Música Española e Hispanoamericana, José Gay was born in Valencia in an unknown date. He was the chapel master in Gandía, and in his last months he moved to Zaragoza where he got the post of chapel master in the Cathedral.

The motets of José Gay show a style we can see in composers that never worked outside Spain such as Alonso Lobo, Sebastián de Vivanco, Alonso de Tejeda or Ambrosio Cotes: rhythm variety, expressive harmonies and a certain degree of counterpoint complexity.

We are publishing the edition of all the fourteen motets of José Gay in E-VAcp 20, an astonishing collection of motets of 16th and early 17th centuries handwritten in a set of partbooks held in the Colegio y Seminario del Corpus Christi del Patriarca in Valencia (Spain). There are eight motets for five voices (Sancti Dei omnes, Fuit homo missus a Deo, Emendemus in melius, Dominus qui eripuit, Misereris omnium Domine, Beata es Maria, Regina caeli and Reminiscere Domine), five for six voices (Dum complerentur, Super flumina Babylonis, Media vita, Descendens Jesus de monte and Factum est praelium) and one for seven voices (Angelus Domini).

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José Gay († 1587)

Motets for 5vv, 6vv and 7vv

Sancti Dei omnes

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Fuit homo missus a Deo

SSATB

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Emendemus in melius

SSATB

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Dominus qui eripuit

SSATB

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Misereris omnium Domine

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Beata es Maria

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Regina caeli

SAATB

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Reminiscere Domine

SSATB

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Dum complerentur

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Super flumina Babylonis

SSAATB

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Media vita

SSAATB

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Descendens Jesus de monte

SSAATB

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Factum est praelium

SSAATB

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Angelus Domini

SSAATTB

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Monday 22 March 2021

Pierre de la Rue (c. 1452-1518): Missa De Septem Doloribus (SATTB)

This new edition of this Missa De Septem Doloribus (one of the most intriguing and important works by Pierre De La Rue) has been prepared comparing three sources: BrusBr ms 215-16, BrusBr ms 15075 (Royal Library of Brussels) and D-Ju ms 4 (University of Jena).

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Tuesday 9 March 2021

Sebastián de Vivanco (c. 1551-1622): Quis dabit capiti meo (SSATB) (2021 Edition)

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Thursday 4 March 2021

Jacques Buus (c. 1500-1565): Haec dicit Dominus (SATB) [Primo libro de moteti a quatro voci, 1549]

Nº 4 of Primo libro de moteti a quatro voci (Venice, 1549).

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Thursday 25 February 2021

Friday 19 February 2021

Sebastián de Vivanco (c. 1551-1622): Lazarus mortuus est & Pater, gratias ago tibi (SATB) (2021 Edition)

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