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'''Description:''' An enormous 5-volume collection of sacred music by various composers, with one volume for 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4 voices, respectively. Pieces by [[Orlando di Lasso|Lasso]] appear in each book, for a total of 17 motets. Composers include [[Orlando di Lasso]], [[Johannes Lupi]], [[Pierre de Manchicourt]], [[Jean Mouton]], [[Jacobus Vaet]], [[Thomas Crecquillon]], [[Jacobus Clemens non Papa]], [[Jean Richafort]], [[Francesco Corteccia]], [[Jean Crespel]], [[Franciscus de Rivulo]], [[Jacques Arcadelt]], [[Daniel Torquet]], and others. | '''Description:''' An enormous 5-volume collection of sacred music by various composers, with one volume for 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4 voices, respectively. Pieces by [[Orlando di Lasso|Lasso]] appear in each book, for a total of 17 motets. Composers include [[Orlando di Lasso]], [[Johannes Lupi]], [[Pierre de Manchicourt]], [[Jean Mouton]], [[Jacobus Vaet]], [[Thomas Crecquillon]], [[Jacobus Clemens non Papa]], [[Jean Richafort]], [[Francesco Corteccia]], [[Jean Crespel]], [[Franciscus de Rivulo]], [[Jacques Arcadelt]], [[Daniel Torquet]], and others. | ||
{{PubDatePlace|1564|Montanus & Neuber, Nuremberg.}} | {{PubDatePlace|1564|Montanus & Neuber, Nuremberg.|| }} | ||
'''RISM:''' 1564<sup>1</sup>, 1564<sup>2</sup>, 1564<sup>3</sup>, 1564<sup>4</sup>, 1564<sup>5</sup>. | '''RISM:''' 1564<sup>1</sup>, 1564<sup>2</sup>, 1564<sup>3</sup>, 1564<sup>4</sup>, 1564<sup>5</sup>. |
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Title (of the first volume:) Thesaurus musicus continens selectissimas octo, septem, sex, quinque et quatuor vocum Harmonias, tam à veteribus quàm recentioribus symphonistis compositas. Nuremberg.
Description: An enormous 5-volume collection of sacred music by various composers, with one volume for 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4 voices, respectively. Pieces by Lasso appear in each book, for a total of 17 motets. Composers include Orlando di Lasso, Johannes Lupi, Pierre de Manchicourt, Jean Mouton, Jacobus Vaet, Thomas Crecquillon, Jacobus Clemens non Papa, Jean Richafort, Francesco Corteccia, Jean Crespel, Franciscus de Rivulo, Jacques Arcadelt, Daniel Torquet, and others.
Publication date and place: 1564 Montanus & Neuber, Nuremberg.
RISM: 15641, 15642, 15643, 15644, 15645.
Genre, Subgenre: Sacred, Motets. Language: Latin.
Works at CPDL from the five volumes
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