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Ad solitum vomitum; RegnatTwo-voice anonymous motet SourcesBamberg: Staatliches Bibliothek, Lit. 115, fol. 4v-5 (3/2) (different Triplum);Florence: Biblioteca Laurenziana, Pluteus 29.1, fol. 394v (3/2); Madrid: Biblioteca Nacional 20486, fol. 127v (Motetus only); Oxford: Bodleian Library, Rawlinson C510, fol. 18v (Contrafactum); Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds français 146, fol. 2v (2/1); Wolfenbüttel: Herzog-August Bibliothek 1099, fol. 128v-129 (3/2) (Triplum varies), 155v-156 (2/1). Facsimiles1. Le Roman de Fauvel, manuscrit inédit de la Bibliothèque Nationale (français 146) reproduit par un procédé photographique inaltérable, facsimile edition by Pierre Aubry, Paris: Librairie Paul Geuthner, 1907, (Fauv).2. ROESNER, Edward H. Le Roman de Fauvel in the edition of Mesire Chaillou de Pesstain, New York: Broude Brothers, 1990. EditionsThe Roman de Fauvel; The Works of Philippe de Vitry; French Cycles of the Ordinarium Missae, edited by Leo Schrade, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1956. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century I, p. 10.Literature1. WOLF, Johannes. Handbuch der Notationskunde, 2 vols., Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1913, 1919. [reprinted Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1963], p. 215ff..2. FICKER, Rudolf von. 'Polyphonic music of the Gothic period', Musical Quarterly, XV (1929), pp. 495-496., p. 498., pp. 495-496. Recordings1. Missa Tournai um 1330. Motetten um 1320, Capella Antiqua München, directed by Konrad Ruhland (1967): Telefunken AW6 41231 (SAWT 9517) (GER).2. Roman de Fauvel, Early Music Studio, directed by Thomas Binkley (1972): EMI-Reflexe 1C063-30-103 (GER). 3. Le Roman de Fauvel, 1310-1316, Clemencic Consort, directed by Rene Clemencic (1975): Harmonia Mundi HMF 994 (FRA). |
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