Motetti de la corona, Liber 1 (Petrucci, Ottaviano)

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Fossombrone: Ottaviano Petrucci, 1514.
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Misc. Notes RISM 1514¹ ; PL-Kj Berol. Mus. ant. pract. P 675
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Publisher. Info. Rome: Giovanni Giacomo Pasoti & Valerio Dorico, 1526.
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Work Title Motetti de la corona. Liber 1
Alternative. Title
Composer Petrucci, Ottaviano
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. RISM B/I: 1514¹
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 27 motets:

Hylaire (Hilaire Penet: Ascendens Christum in altum
Carpentras: Bonitatem fecisti
Antoine de Févin: Benedictus Dominus Deus
Jean Mouton: Beata dei genetrix Maria
Longheval (Antoine de Longueval): Benedicat nos imperialis
Mouton: Benedicta es celorum regina
Mouton: Christum regem regum
Anon: Contremunt
Mouton: Celeste beneficium
Josquin Desprez: Christum ducem redemit
anon: Dilectus deo
Mouton: Ecce Maria genuit
Mouton: Egregie Christi confessor
Mouton: Gaude Barbara
A. de Fevin: Gaude francorum regia
Andreas De Silva: Letatus sum
Mouton: Laudate Deum in sanctis
Antoine Brumel: Laudate Dominum de celis
Josquin: Memor esto
Mouton: Nos qui vivimus
A. de Févin: Nobilis progenie
Antonius Divitis: O desolatarum consolator
P de Terache (Pierrequin de Thérache): Senatus apostolorum
A. de Févin: Sancta trinitas unus Deo
A. de Févin: Tempus meum est
Anon: Vulnerasti cor meum

First Publication. 1514
Language Latin
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 4-6 voices