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Notated Music Magnificat octo vocum super octo tonos consuetos, cum motetis aliquot 8. et 12. vocum

About this Item

Title

  • Magnificat octo vocum super octo tonos consuetos, cum motetis aliquot 8. et 12. vocum

Names

  • Praetorius, Hieronymus, 1560-1629, composer

Created / Published

  • Hamburgi : Ex typographæo Philippi de Ohr, Martis Montano, Anno M.DCII [1602]

Headings

  • -  Part songs, Sacred
  • -  Magnificat (Music)
  • -  Motets

Genre

  • Sacred music

Notes

  • -  Title within ornamental border; initials; tail pieces.
  • -  Title of tenor part in red and black.
  • -  Parts for cantus, altus, tenor, bassus, quita vox, sexta vox, septimn vox, and octava vox.
  • -  Bears stamp: Doublette der Stadtbibliothek, Breslau.
  • -  LC copy: Altus part damaged by book-worm.
  • -  RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales), A/I, P 5333
  • -  RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales), 990052723 https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990052723&View=rism External

Medium

  • 8 parts ; 20 cm

Call Number/Physical Location

  • M1490 .P816 M2
  • M1490 .P83 Former call number
  • Music 4098 Item 3 Microfilm

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2014572377

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

Additional Metadata Formats

IIIF Presentation Manifest

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Chicago citation style:

Magnificat Octo Vocum Super Octo Tonos Consuetos, Cum Motetis Aliquot 8. Et 12. Vocum. composeds by Praetorius, Hieronymus [Hamburgi: Ex typographæo Philippi de Ohr, Martis Montano, Anno M.DCII, 1602] Notated Music. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2014572377/.

APA citation style:

(1602) Magnificat Octo Vocum Super Octo Tonos Consuetos, Cum Motetis Aliquot 8. Et 12. Vocum. Praetorius, H., comp [Hamburgi: Ex typographæo Philippi de Ohr, Martis Montano, Anno M.DCII] [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2014572377/.

MLA citation style:

Magnificat Octo Vocum Super Octo Tonos Consuetos, Cum Motetis Aliquot 8. Et 12. Vocum. comp by Praetorius, Hieronymus [Hamburgi: Ex typographæo Philippi de Ohr, Martis Montano, Anno M.DCII, 1602] Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2014572377/>.