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Scott Lee Edwards, Stefan Gasch, Sonja Tröster (eds.): Ludwig Senfl: Motets For Four Voices (N-V). New Senfl Edition 2, Reihenhrsg. Martin Eybl und Birgit Lodes, Wien: Hollitzer Verlag, 2022 (Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich, Band 163.2), 240 S., 24 x 34 cm, English, Softcover

ISBN 978-3-99012-802-2 (pbk) € 199,00
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ISMN 979-0-50270-012-6

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Scott Lee Edwards , Stefan Gasch , Sonja Tröster

Ludwig Senfl: Motets For Four Voices (N-V)

New Senfl Edition 2

Ludwig Senfl — a key figure in the generation of composers between Heinrich Isaac and Orlando di Lasso — began his career in 1498 at the court of Emperor Maximilian I, before working at the court of Duke Wilhelm IV in Munich from 1523 onwards. Highly esteemed by his contemporaries, his central role in early music historiography was later cemented through the writings of J. N. Forkel and A. W. Ambros.
Despite the outstanding quality of Senfl’s work, the majority of his oeuvre has never been made available in a modern edition. The New Senfl Edition (NSE) aims to close this gap by offering a comprehensive overview of this composer’s oeuvre based on the latest findings in research. The first two volumes of the NSE present for the first time his complete extant body of four-voice motets, which demonstrate how Senfl internalised international trends in music composition and developed them in innovative ways.

Veröffentlicht mit Unterstützung des Austrian Science Fund (FWF).

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DOI: doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2b11pn2

CONTENTS

GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

27. Nativitas tua, Dei Genitrix Virgo

28. Nesciens Mater Virgo virum

29. Nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum
     2.p. Cum dederit dilectis suis somnum

30. Non moriar sed vivam

31. Nunc, Deus, ad requiem

32. Nunc dimittis servum tuum
     2.p. Lumen ad revelationem

33. O bone Jesu! Duo in me cognosco
     2.p. Per me ivi in peccatum

34. O magnae admirationis gratia!
      2.p. Quis unquam ista audivit

35. O mundi Domina

36. Pange, lingua, gloriosi (i)

37. Pange, lingua, gloriosi (ii)

38. Pange, lingua, gloriosi (iii)

39. Patris sapientia, veritas divina

40. Quare fremuerunt gentes
      2.p. Et nunc, reges, intelligite

41. Quid vitam sine te
     2.p. Parce tuis lacrimis

42. Regina caeli, laetare / Conscendit iubilans
     2.p. Quia quem meruisti portare /
           Gloria, laus et honor
     3.p. Resurrexit sicut dixit /
           Grates nunc omnes reddamus
     4.p. Ora pro nobis / Te ergo quaesumus
     5.p. Alle-, Domine nate matris /
           Dies est laetitiae

43. Rubum quem viderat Moyses

44. Salve, Regina / Stella maris a trimatu

45. *Salve, Regina

46. Salve, Rex aeternae misericordiae

47. Sancta et immaculata Virginitas (i)

48. Sancta et immaculata Virginitas (ii)

49. Sancta Maria Virgo, intercede (i)

50. Sum tuus in vita (i)

51. Suscepimus, Deus, misericordiam tuam

52. Tristia fata boni

53. Usquequo, Domine
      2.p. Exultabit cor meum

54. Virga Jesse floruit
      2.p. Iam patet in Virgine

55. Virgo prudentissima, quo progrederis

56. Fragment from D-HRD Fü MS 9820

 

CRITICAL APPARATUS

Editorial Conventions

General and Bibliographical Abbreviations

RISM Sigla of Libraries

Sources

Bibliography

Critical Reports

Alphabetical Index of Text Incipits