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Ad regnum epulentum in quo nil; Noster cetus canat letusTwo-voice anonymous motet SourcesEngelberg: Stiftsbibliothek 314, fol. 142-142v (2/2).FacsimilesEngelberg Stiftsbibliothek Codex 314, edited in facsimile with commentary by Wulf Arlt and Mathias Stauffacher, Winterthur/Switzerland: Amadeus Verlag, 1986. Schweizerische Musikdenkmäler II.EditionsHANDSCHIN, Jacques. 'Angelomontana polyphonica', Schweizerisches Jahrbuch für Musikwissenschaft, III (1928), no. 17.LiteratureLUDWIG, Friedrich. 'Die mehrstimmigen Werke der Handschrift Engelberg 314', Kirchenmusikalisches Jahrbuch, XXI (1908), p. 55., p. 58.Recordings1. Musique de jongleur et musique savante (13th century). Beginning of Swiss Polyphony (14th century), Brussels Pro Musica Antiqua, directed by Safford Cape (1953?): Anthologie Sonore AS 91.2. Plainchant and Polyphony from Medieval Germany, Schola Antiqua, directed by R. John Blackley (1975): Nonesuch H-71312. |
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