| Genre Categories | Sacred choruses; Choruses; Religious works; |
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| Work Title | Ecce virgo concipies |
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| Alternative. Title | |
| Composer | Isaac, Heinrich |
| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. | IHI 13 |
| Key | G minor |
| Librettist | Bible (Isaiah 7:14, translated) |
| Language | Latin |
| Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Renaissance |
| Piece Style | Renaissance |
| Instrumentation | Voices |
The same as "Ecce virgo concipiet" or is that a different work? It seems that concipiet is more proper Latin, anycase. Note that the description of "Canzona" in IMSLP:Tagging describes it as originally a troubadour song, then a piece of secular music; this is neither. First publication found in Worldcat seems to be around 1940-odd, though maybe this is an anonymous work from a 16th century set of partbooks that it has now been decided probably was by Isaac. Attribution was, agreed, a spotty thing there. Does "Canzona" date back to an early (18th-century or earlier, say) source?