E-SE s.s.
Updated on 16/08/2020- Full reference
- Short description
- Digital reproduction
- Facsimile
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Perales de la Cal, Ramón, ed, Cancionero de la Catedral de Segovia: Edición facsimilar del códice de la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Segovia (Segovia: Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad, 1977)
- Notes
Also known as Cancionero Musical de Segovia. Date and origin uncertain. Kreitner (2019) considers it had pedagogical or recreational purposes.
- Bibliography
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Anglés, Higinio, “Un manuscrit inconnu avec polyphonie du XVe siècle conservé à la cathedrale de Ségovie (Espagne)”, Acta Musicologica, 8 (1936), 6-17Baker, Norman Klein, “An Unnumbered Manuscript of Polyphony in the Archive of the Cathedral of Segovia: Its Provenance and History” (unpublished Ph.D dissertation, University of Maryland, 1978)Fuhrmann, Wolfgang, and Cristina Urchueguía, eds, The Segovia Manuscript: A European Musical Repertory in Spain, c.1500 (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2019)Kreitner, Kenneth, “What was Segovia for?”, in The Segovia Manuscript: A European Musical Repertory in Spain, c.1500, ed. by Wolfgang Fuhrmann and Cristina Urchueguía (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2019) pp. 129-44Kreitner, Kenneth, The Church Music of Fifteenth-Century Spain, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2004), pp. 80-103Lama de la Cruz, Victor de, Cancionero musical de la Catedral de Segovia (Salamanca: Junta de Castilla y León, 1994)Ros-Fábregas, Emilio, “Manuscripts of Polyphony from the Time of Isabel and Ferdinand”, in Companion to Music in the Age of the Catholic Monarchs, ed. by Tess Knighton (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2017) pp. 404-68
- Works in this source
Location in source Title Composer ff. 94v-95r Domine Jesu Christe, qui hora Anchieta, Juan de ff. 100v-101r O bone Jesu Anchieta, Juan de ff. 95v-96r Virgo et mater Anchieta, Juan de ff. 227v-228r Ave rex noster Mondéjar, Alonso de f. 209r Nunca fue pena mayor Urrede, Juan de ff. 226v-227r Pange lingua II Urrede, Juan de ff. 96v-97r In passione Domini [Anchieta, Juan de]
Spain, Segovia, Archivo Capitular de la Catedral, Ms. s.s.
Choirbook, manuscript on paper, probably copied in Castile, possibly in Toledo, [c.1498-1500].