related works
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK
Immortellen : voor gemengd koor a cappella, 1978 / Willem Strietman
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK4
Stufen : für Chor, 1973 / Text: Hermann Hesse, Matty Niël
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK4
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK
composition
The First Lindner Collection : for 5-9 voices: Volume 1 / Various authors; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers
Other authors:
Wagemakers, Cees
(Editor)
Infantas, Fernando de Las
(Composer)
Lindner, Friedrich
(Curator)
Merulo, Claudio
(Composer)
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluiggi da
(Composer)
Contains:
Giovanni da Palestrina: O magnum mysterium - Quem vidistis, pastores? (5’30”)
Pandolfo Zallamella: Adorna thalamum tuum, Sion (2’45”)
Don Fernando de Las Infantas: Missus est Gabriel - Quæ cum audisset turbata est - Dixit
autem Maria ad Angelum (10’30”)
Giovanni da Palestrina: Suscipe verbum - Paries quidem filium (7’30”)
Pandolfo Zallamella: Ingrediente Domino in sanctam civitatem (2’)
Pandolfo Zallamella: Foderunt manus meas (2’)
Alfonso Ferrabosco (The Elder): O vos omnes qui transitis per viam (2’30”)
Alfonso Ferrabosco (The Elder): Timor et tremor venerunt super me - Exaudi Deus deprecationem meam (6’)
Alfonso Ferrabosco (The Elder): In monte Oliveti oravit Iesus ad Patrem (3’)
Tiburtio Massaino: Maria Magdalena… ibant diluculo (5’)
Giovanni da Palestrina: Alleluia. Tulerunt Dominum meum (4’)
Jean Pennequin: Quem vidistis, pastores? - Dicite quidnam vidistis (5’)
Silvio Marazzo: Dum transisset Sbbatum (6’)
Claudio Merulo: Pax vobis, ego sum (2’)
Severin Cornet: Verbum caro factum est - In pricipio erat verbum - Cuius gloriam vidimus (6’)
Giovanni da Palestrina: O admirabile commercium (2’45”)
Pandolfo Zallamella: Verbum caro factus est (2’)
Silvio Marazzo: Hodie Christus natus est (2’)
Giovanni da Palestrina: Stella quam viderant Magi (3’45”)
Claudio Merulo: Tribus miraculis (2’15”)
Claudio Merulo: Hodie beata Virgo Maria (1’45”)
Description:
Apart from the many beautifully calligraphed choirbooks, the Bavarian State Library contains a lot of part books. A remarkable set of books is the collection of Motets assembled by Friedrich Lindner.
There are 2 of these collections of motets; the first - published in 1585 - containing 41 motets for 5, 6 and more voices, was dedicated to Duke Ludwig of Württemberg u. Teck; this book is entirely transcribed in this First Lindner Collection, although some motets by Palestrina are very well known. The 2nd - published in 1588 - containing 56 motets for 4 - 12 voices, is partly transcribed in The Second Lindner Collection, because the many motets by Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli in the original part books are well-known and free to be obtained in the worldwide market. So in this transcription of the 2nd collection there are less than the original 56 motets and none to be found for 12 voices.
Cees Wagemakers, 2018