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Masses for the Sistine Chapel : Vatican city, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Cappella Sistina, Ms 14

edited and with an introduction by Richard Sherr

(Monuments of Renaissance music, v. 13)

University of Chicago Press, c2009

Printed Music(Full Score)

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Note

For 2-5 voices, unacc

Latin words; also printed as text with English translation on p. 27

Prefatory matter in English

Contents of Works

  • Kyrie pascale
  • Kyrie tempore pascali
  • Kyrie and Gloria de Beate Virgine / Jo(hannes) Wreede brugensis
  • Gloria de Beata Virgine
  • Missa Ave regina celorum / Gaspar (van Weerbeke)
  • Missa Se la face ay pale / (Guillaume) Dufay
  • Missa Spiritus almus / (Petrus) De Domarto
  • Missa Eterne rex altissime / Vincenet
  • Missa Dixerunt discipuli / Eloy (d'Amerval)
  • Missa Sine nomine
  • Missa Ecce ancilla domini / (Guillaume) Dufay
  • Missa Ecce ancilla domini / (Johannes) Regis
  • Missa L'homme armé, Kyrie and Gloria / (Guillaume) Dufay
  • Missa L'homme armé / (Antoine) Busnois
  • Missa Dum sacrum mysterium (L'Homme armé) / (Johannes) Regis
  • Missa L'homme armé / (Firmin?) Caron
  • Missa L'homme armé / G(uillaume) Faugues
  • Missa De plus en plus / (Johannes) Ockeghem
  • Missa Puis que je vis

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Donated in the late fifteenth century to the papal choir, the musical manuscript "Cappella Sistina 14" reflects a new style of mass composition used by some of the era's most noted composers. "Masses for the Sistine Chapel" makes the complete contents of "Cappella Sistina 14" - held in the Vatican Library - available for the first time. Featuring fifteen masses and four mass fragments, this volume includes works by such composers as Guillaume Du Fay, Johannes Ockeghem, and Antoine Busnoys. In a comprehensive introduction and critical commentary on each work, Richard Sherr places the choirbook in its historical context, describing its physical makeup as well as the repertory. Sherr's critical edition of this celebrated manuscript finally provides the insight necessary to inform future performances and recordings of its influential contents.

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