De Leidse koorboeken. The Leiden choirbooks.
- Title
- De Leidse koorboeken. Vol. 1 = The Leiden choirbooks.
- Published by
- [Amsterdam] : Et\u0027cetera : Distributed by Codæx, [2010], ℗2010.
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Crecquillon, Thomas, -1557?
- Appenzeller, Benedictus, active 16th century.
- Monte, Joachimus de.
- Cleve, Johannes de, 1529-1582.
- Hollander, Christian, approximately 1510-1568 or 1569.
- Richafort, Jean, active 1507-1548.
- Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century.
- Egidius College, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- Leiden (Netherlands). Gemeente-Archief. Archieven van de Kerken. Manuscript. Ms. 1438.
- Description
- 2 audio discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Alternative title
- Leiden choirbooks. Vol. 1
- Subject
- Contents
- Memento salutis auctor-Maria mater / Thomas Crecquillon (6:54) -- O magnum mysterium-Ave Maria / Benedictus (Appenzeller) (4:18) -- Recordare Domine-Proterea maestum / Crecquillon (9:04) -- Angelus Domini-Angelus Domini / Joachimus de Monte (4:55) -- Ave saluti ianua-mysterium mirabile / Crecquillon (8:54) -- Peccata mea-Quoniam iniquitatem / Johannes Cleeff (5:48) -- Ego sum panis-Ego sum panis-Gloria / Christian Hollander (6:56) -- Servus tuus-Declaratio sermonum / Crecquillon (5:52) -- Quem dicunt homines-Petre diliges me / Johannes Richafort (5:58) -- Missa beati omnes / Nicolas Gombert (33:18) -- Missa Sancta Maria / anonymous (29:22)
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Music from Codex A from the 6 16th-century choirbooks formerly of the Sint Pieterskerk, now in the City Archive in Leiden, The Netherlands.
- Compact discs.
- Program notes in Dutch and English, and texts with English translations (57 p. : ill.) bound in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded Jan. 18-23, 2010, Laurentiuskerk, Mijnheerenland.
- Language (note)
- Sung in Latin.