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Subgenre:
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Scoring:
GK
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Subgenre:
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Scoring:
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Subgenre:
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Scoring:
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composition
The Second Lindner Collection : for 5, 6 & 8 voices: Volume 2 / Various authors; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers
Other authors:
Wagemakers, Cees
(Editor)
Lindner, Friedrich
(Composer)
Contains:
Nicola Parma: Suscipiens Iesum in ulnas suas (2’45”)
Giulio Cesare Gabutio: Sancta & Immaculata Virginitas - Benedicta tu in mulieribus (5’)
Jacopo Antonio Cardillo: In illo tempore - Et factum est - Benedicta tu inter mulieres - Et beata quæ credidisti (9’45”)
Vincenzo Ruffo: Puer qui natus est nobis (3’15”)
Jacopo Antonio Cardillo: Inter natos mulierum (2’)
Vincenzo Ruffo: Tu es pastor ovium - Petre, diligis me? (4’45”)
Costanzo Porta: Timete Dominum (4’15”)
Costanzo Porta: Isti qui amicti sunt (2’45”)
Josquino della Sala: Benedicite Dominum omnes electi eius (2’15”)
Annibale Stabile: Iuste et pie vivamus (2’15”)
Jacopo Antonio Cardillo: Ex Sion species decoris eius (2’30”)
Costanzo Porta: Ad Dominum cum tribularer clamavi (4’15”)
Felice Anerio: Echo. Iam de somno | SATB-SATB (3’45”)
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 (dedicated to Georg Friedrich Markgraf von Brandenburg etc.) was published in 1588, containing 56 motets for 4 - 12 voices; this is only partly transcribed in this 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 only 32 motets and none to be found for more than 8 voices, however beautiful they are.
Cees Wagemakers, 2018