Der Kodex des Magister Nicolaus Leopold - Part 1, No. 1-59
Das Erbe Deutscher Musik - Volume 80 (VII/17)
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- Editors: Nicolaus Leopold, Thomas L. Noblitt
- Format: Full Score
- Binding: Hardcover
- Work Language: Latin
- ISMN:
- Size: 10.2 x 13.0 inches
- Pages: 284
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Contents:
- Vorwort:
- Zur Textunterlegung
- Abbildungen 1-19
- Facsimilia der unvollständigen Kompositionen (Abbildungen 20-32)
- ERSTER TEIL (Nr. 1-59):
- Christi corpus ave
- Anima mea liquefacta est, Forest
- O plebs quae Deum amas
- O beata infantia
- Virgo justorum
- Kyrie (Paschale)
- Agnus Dei secundum, Jean Pullois
- Kyrie (Paschale)
- Gloria
- Gaudeamus omnes
- Kyrie (de Beata Virgine)
- Veni redemptor gentium
- Kyrie (Angelicum)
- Kyrie (Paschale)
- Magnificat primi toni
- Magnificat octavi toni
- Magnificat sexti toni
- [Textlos]
- Gaude Maria Virgo
- En lectulum Salomonis
- Ave, salve, gaude, vale / Paulus de Rhoda
- [Textlos], Paulus de Rhoda
- [Textlos], Paulus de Rhoda
- in hydraulis, Anthoine Busnois
- Ave mundi spes, Maria / in Gottes Namen fahren wir
- Regina caeli
- O quam pulchra
- [Textlos]
- [Textlos]
- O beatorum supernorum
- Missa in Assumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis:
- Loco Introitus: Gaude, flore virginali
- Loca Gloria: Gaude, sponsa cara Dei
- Loco Credo: Gaude, splendens vas virtutum
- Loco Offertorii: Gaude, nexu voluntatis
- Loco Sanctus: Gaude, mater miserorum
- Ad Elevationem: Domine Jesu, propitius esto
- Loco Agnus: Gaude, virgo mater pura
- Missa de Passione Domini nostri Jesu Christi:
- Loco Introitus: Natus sapientia
- Loco Gloria: Cito derelictus a Judaeis
- Loco Credo: Hora prima ductus est
- Loco Offertorii: Crucifige clamitant
- Loco Sanctus: Jugi est cruci conclavatus
- Post Elevationem: Jesus Dominus exspiravit
- Loco Agnus: Fortitudo latuit
- Loco Deo gratias: Datur sepulturae Corpus
- De tous biens playne
- [Textlos]
- So steh ich hie auf dieser Erd
- Ich sachs einsmals den lichten Morgensterne
- Gespiele, liebe Gespiele güt
- Tannhauser, Ihr seid mir lieb
- Es saßen höld in einer Stuben
- O Venus bant, Gaspar van Weerbeke / Josquin des Prez
- Carmen, Paulus de Rhoda
- [Textlos], Jo. de Salice
- [Textlos]
- Beata Dei Genitrix
- Alma chorus Domini
- O Jesu clementissime
- Rex regum, Christe
- Ista est speciosa
- Salve mundi gloria
- Der Bau´r in dem grauen Rock
- Gaudent in caelis, Alexander Agricola
- Argentum et aurum, Heinrich Isaac
- Ecce sacerdos magnus, Heinrich Isaac
- Inviolata, integra, Heinrich Isaac
- [Textlos]
- P...[nur Initiale, sonst textlos]
- [Textlos]
- Credo, Nicasius de Clibano
- [Textlos]
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