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Lamentations of Jeremiah : Passions and motets in the Holy Week / Printed by Pierre Attaignant; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers
Other authors:
Wagemakers, Cees
(Editor)
Attaignant, Pierre
(Curator)
Contains:
Antoine de Févin: Feria V in Coena Domini, Lectio Iª - Aleph. Quomodo sedet sola civitas (5’30”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Kyrie eleison - Parce famulis (4’30”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Passio Domini secundum Matthæum (20’00”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Passio Domini secundum Johannem (14’45”)
L’Enfant: In pace in idipsum (5’15”)
Pierre Moulu: In pace, in pace à 5 (4’45”)
Philippe Verdelot: Ne proicias à 5 (2’00”)
Pierre Moulu: Ne proicias à 6 (2’30”)
S. Louvet: O Rex gloriose à 4 (5’00”)
Antonio Divitis: Gloria laus et honor à 4 (7’45”)
Jacquet de Mantoue: Domine non secundum peccata nostra à 6 (9’15”)
Antoine de Févin: Feria V in Coena Domini, Lectio IIª - Ghimel. Migravit Judas (5’30”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Resurrexi à 4 (4’00”)
Antoine de Févin: Feria V in Coena Domini, Lectio IIIª - Zain. Recordata est (5’30”)
Antoine de Févin: Feria VI in Parasceves, Lectio Iª - Mem. Cui comparabo te (4’30”)
Antoine de Févin: Feria VI in Parasceves, Lectio IIª - Samech. Plauserunt super te (4’30”)
Antoine de Févin: Feria VI in Parasceves, Lectio IIIª - Phe. Fecit Dominus (5’30”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Sabbato in Vigilia Paschæ, Lectio Iª - Thau. Reddes eis vicem (3’45”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Sabbato in Vigilia Paschæ, Lectio IIª - Ghimel. Sed et lamiæ nudaverunt (4’00”)
Claudin de Sermisy: Sabbato in Vigilia Paschæ, Lectio IIIª - Zain. Candidiores Nazarei eius (4’30”)
Description:
One of Attaignant's magna opera was a series of books containing sacred works used throughout the liturgical year. The tenth book in this series presented here is printed first in 1534. It contains Lamentations of Jeremiah in the Holy Week, Passions of Matthew and John, and several antiphons and motets by contemporaries such as Philippe Verdelot, Jacquet de Mantou, Claudin de Sermisy and others.
The original title of the tenth book is: Liber decimus: Passiones Dominice in ramis palmarum veneris sancte: necnon lectiones
feriarum quinte/sexte/ac sabbati hebdomade sancte mult atque alia quadragesime congruentia continet, ut palam videre licet.
The Hebrew letters aleph, ghimel, zain, mem etc., used in Jeremiah’s Lamentations are the initial letters of the Hebrew verse that is used in a Latin translation.
Cees Wagemakers, 2015