Precor te, Domine (short version)
Updated on 20/08/2020- Composer
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P-Cug MM 012, ff. 34v-35r
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Voices Mensuration Clefs Signature Final 4e c3c4f3f4 D A - Edition
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Imrie, Martyn, ed, Francisco de Peñalosa (ca. 1470-1528): Motets for 4 & 5 voices, Mapa Mundi, series A, 72 (Lochs: Vanderbeek & Imrie, 1990), no. 13, pp. 55-58Metcalfe, Scott, ed, Francisco de Peñalosa (c.1470-1528): Precor te, domine Jesu Christe (complete and abridged versions), RCM, 69 ([Moretonhampstead]: Antico Edition, 2016)
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Alvarenga, João Pedro d’, “On the Transmission of Iberian Polyphonic Music in the Early Decades of the Sixteenth Century: Some Philological Issues Revisited”, Portuguese Journal of Musicology, new series, 6/1 (2019), 5-28 <http://rpm-ns.pt/index.php/rpm/article/view/362/627>Hardie, Jane Morlet, “The Motets of Francisco de Peñalosa and their Manuscript Sources” (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1983), esp. pp. 134-37Kreitner, Kenneth, “Peñalosa, ‘Precor te’, and Us”, in Pure Gold: Golden Age Sacred Music in the Iberian World. A Homage to Bruno Turner, ed. by Tess Knighton and Bernadette Nelson, De Musica, 15 (Kassel: Reichenberger, 2011) pp. 291-308
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Source Location in source Attribution and other inscriptions Notes P-Cug MM 012 ff. 34v-35r—- —
J. P. d'Alvarenga