First Publication | 1549 |
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Genre Categories | Lamentations; For 4 voices; For unaccompanied voices; |
Work Title | Lamentationes Hieremiæ prophetæ |
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Alternative. Title | Lamentationes Hieremiae prophetae, maxime lugubribus et querulis concentibus musicis, decoro undiquaque eruditissime observato: compositae a clarissimis nostri seculi musicis: Thoma Crequilone Caesarei Chori Magistro. Iohanne Gardano. Petro de la Rue, Flandro. Antonio Feuino. Claudio de Sermisy, Regis Galliarum Sacelli Magistro. Et alio quodam incerto authore. |
Composer | Various |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | None [force assignment] |
First Publication. | 1549 |
Language | Latin |
Dedication | Wolfgang Grünenstein, abbot of Kempten |
Piece Style | Renaissance |
Instrumentation | 4-5 voices |
External Links | Article in Kendrick, "Singing Jeremiah: Music and Meaning in Holy Week" |
Includes a composer named Ioanne Gardano" (Johannes Gardanus or Johannis Gardani , fl. 1549, probably a pseudonym - this publication is the only known attribution to this composer).