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'''Title:''' Lectiones sacrae novem, ex libris Hiob excerptae, musicis numeris iam recens compositae; nec non aliae nonnullae piae Cantiones, omnibus qui tam vivae vocis quam Instrumentorum Musicorum cantu non imperite utuntur, apprimè accomodae. Authore Orlando De Lasso. 4vv | '''Title:''' Lectiones sacrae novem, ex libris Hiob excerptae, musicis numeris iam recens compositae; nec non aliae nonnullae piae Cantiones, omnibus qui tam vivae vocis quam Instrumentorum Musicorum cantu non imperite utuntur, apprimè accomodae. Authore Orlando De Lasso. 4vv | ||
'''Description:''' | '''Description:''' This collection opens with homophonic settings of 9 Lessons from Job for [[Matins of the Dead]], set by Lassus in a more imitative style in ''{{NoCo|Sacrae lectiones novem ex propheta Iob}}, 1565. A later date for the 1582 set cannot safely be assumed, as these were held back for Duke Albert V's chapel until his death in 1579. | ||
'''First''' {{Published|1582}}, Munich. | '''First''' {{Published|1582}}, Munich. | ||
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==List of works== | ==List of works== |
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Title: Lectiones sacrae novem, ex libris Hiob excerptae, musicis numeris iam recens compositae; nec non aliae nonnullae piae Cantiones, omnibus qui tam vivae vocis quam Instrumentorum Musicorum cantu non imperite utuntur, apprimè accomodae. Authore Orlando De Lasso. 4vv
Description: This collection opens with homophonic settings of 9 Lessons from Job for Matins of the Dead, set by Lassus in a more imitative style in Sacrae lectiones novem ex propheta Iob, 1565. A later date for the 1582 set cannot safely be assumed, as these were held back for Duke Albert V's chapel until his death in 1579.
First {{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications., Munich.
Genre, Subgenre: Sacred, Motets. Language: Latin.
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