Quis dabit oculis nostris (Festa, Costanzo)

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This work in one edition, is attributed to Ludwig Senfl; see below, Comments


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Editor Albert Seay
Publisher. Info. Costanzo Festa Opera Omnia Vol.5
Neuhausen-Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology, 1979. Plate 25.
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Editor Ulrich Alpers (b. 1962)
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Work Title Quis dabit oculis nostris
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Composer Festa, Costanzo
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICF 20
Language Latin
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 4 voices

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According to Grove Music, this is a "lament for Anne of Brittany, d 1514; pubd by Ott, Nuremberg, 1538, with text changed for death of Maximilian I and attrib. Senfl".