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Revision as of 10:33, 16 August 2019
Title:
- 1618 – Florilegium Portense continens CXV selectissimas cantiones praestantissimorum aetatis nostrae autorum.
- 1621 – Florilegii musici Portensis sacras harmonias sive motetas…pars altera…cum adjecta Basi Generali ad organa musicaque instrumenta accomodata.
Compiler – Editor: Erhard Bodenschatz
Description: The two volumes of Florilegium portense are an anthology of motets primarily for 8 parts and are of particular interest because J. S. Bach ordered copies for his Leipzig choirs.
- Publication date and place: 1618 in Leipzig. – Vol. 1
– RISM 1618 - Publication date and place: 1621 in Leipzig. – Vol. 2
– RISM 1621
Volumes
- 115 Select motets for 4-8 voices – Published 1618 – 1621
- 2 – Published 150 Motets for 5-10 voices – {{{8}}}
Vol. I (1618)
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Vol. II (1621)
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Works at CPDL
External links
- 2007 diss. by Mark Chaney
- Florilegium Portense at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP) – Volume I
- Florilegium Portense at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP) – Volume II