composer
Jacobus Clemens non Papa (or Jacob/Jacques Clement) is born round 1512 in what now is Belgium or Zeeland (NL). There are no details known about his early life and education.
related works
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK
When Defeated by Trials : for mixed choir / Alexander Basilov
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK4
Prayer of Nicholas of Flüe : for mixed choir / Rens Tienstra
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK
However : voor gemengd koor a cappella = for mixed a cappella choir, 1984 / Wim de Ruiter
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir
Scoring:
GK8
composition
Liber I Selectorum Psalmorum : for 4 voices (Volume 1) / Various composers, assembled by Johann vom Berg; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers
Other authors:
Wagemakers, Cees
(editor)
Berg, Johann vom
(curator)
Desprez, Josquin
(composer)
Contains:
Claudin de Sermisy - Ps 1. Beatus vir qui non abiit (5’15”)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 12. Usquequo Domine (7’15”)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 14. Conserva me, Domine (6’)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 17. Diligam te, Domine (2’45”)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 18. Coeli enarrant (12’15”)
Jean Richafort - Ps 19. Exaudiat te Dominus (8’15”)
Hieronumus Vinders - Ps 22. Dominus regit me (6’45”)
Claudin de Sermisy - Ps 23. Domini est terra (6’45”)
Claudin de Sermisy - Ps 2. Quare fremuerunt gentes (10’15”)
Pierre Colin - Ps 3. Domine quid multiplicati (5’45”)
Leonhard Paminger - Ps 4. Cum invocarem (6’)
Andreas de Silva - Ps 5. Verba mea (4’45”)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 6. Domine ne in furore tuo… miserere (6’15”)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 8. Domine, Dominus noster (6’)
Josquin Desprez - Ps 10. In Domine confido (6’30”)
Nicolas Gombert - Ps 11. Salvum me fac (7’15”)
Description:
Apart from a rich collection of choirbook manuscripts the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) contains many part-books of choral music. Many of them are originally printed in Venice (Gardano or Scotto), in Antwerp (Phalèse or Susato) or Paris (Attaignant). A smaller amount originates from Prague, Heidelberg, Nuremberg and Lyon.
The underlying collection of Psalms has been assembled by Johann vom Berg, the publisher of music and spiritual books in Nuremberg in the 16th century. Except in the works by Josquin Desprez, Claudin de Sermisy and Thomas Stolzer the music seems not to have been written for these psalms. It looks like the music already existed, while the psalm texts were added later.
Cees Wagemakers, 2019