Fritsch: Novum et Insigne, Op. Musicum, Teil 1
Das Erbe Deutscher Musik, Sonderreihe 9
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- Composer: Thomas Fritsch (1563-1619)
- Editor: Rudolf Walter
- Format: Full Score
- Binding: Hardcover
- Work Language: Latin
- ISMN:
- Size: 10.3 x 13.0 inches
- Pages: 378
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Contents:
- Vorwort
- Abbildungen
- Teil I: No. 1-60:
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- Tribularer si nescirem
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- Isti sunt agni novelli
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- Hierusalem venient dies in te
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- Justus germinabit sicut lilium
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- Jacta curam tuam super Dominum
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- Civitas Hierusalem noli flere
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- Peccavi super numerum
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- Lamentabatur Jacob
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- Dominus regit me
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- Dixerunt discipuli ad beatum Martinům
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- O Jesu Christe miserere mei
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- Virgo prudentissima
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- Canticum Magnificat septimi toni
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- Jubilemus singuli
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- Gratias tibi Deus
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- Audi Domine hymnum et orationem
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- Misso spiculatore Herodes
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- Domine non est exaltatum cor meum
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- Jubilate Deo omnis terra
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- Pater peccavi in coelum
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- Congratulamini mihi
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- Quamvis dura feram
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- Adesto mihi nunc
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- Janque septies equis rotando
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- Hodie completi sunt dies pentecostes
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- Respondens autem angelus
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- Virtute magna reddebant apostoli
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- O rex gloriae
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- in te Dominae speravi
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- Surgens Jesus, Dominus noster
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- O rex gloriae
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- Quid gloriaris
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- Omnes gentes plaudite manibus
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- Aspiciens a longe
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- Ad Dominum cum tribularer clamavi
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- Vulnerasti cor meum
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- Assumpta est Maria
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- Domine Jesu Christe, respicere digneris
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- Ne reminiscaris
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- Quoties diem istum considero
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- Qui coelorum contines thronum
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- Laetentur coeli
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- O lux beata Trinitas
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- Anima Christi sanctifica me
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- Summae Trinitati
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- Te Deum patrem ingenitum
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- Deus meus, in simplicitate
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- Crucem sanctam subit
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- O quam suavis est
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- Non operum merces
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- O quam, suavis est
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- Dominator, Domine
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- Osculetur me
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- Jam de somno
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- Nunc dimittis servum tuum
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- Cantate Domino canticum novum
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- De profundis clamavi
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- Dum complerentur dies pentecostes
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- Priusquam te formarem
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- Hic est praecursor dilectus
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