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Angelus ad virginem subintrans in conclaveThree-voice anonymous cantilena SourcesCambridge: University Library, Additional 710, fol. 130v (3/0), 130-130v (3/3);London: British Library, Arundel 248, fol. 154 (1/1); British Library, Cotton Fragment XXIX, fol. 36v (2/2) (earlier version). FacsimilesWOOLDRIDGE, H. E. Early English Harmony, London: Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society, 1897, plates 34 (Lbl248), 46-47 (Cu710).Editions1. Examples of Music Before 1400, edited by Harold Gleason, Rochester, New York: Eastman School of Music Series, 1942, p. 51.2. The New Oxford History of Music. III. Ars Nova and the Renaissance, edited by Dom Anselm Hughes and Gerald Abraham, London: Oxford University Press, 1960, p. 116. 3. WILKINS, Nigel. Music in the Age of Chaucer, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1979. Chaucer Studies I, p. 94 (Cu710). 4. Medieval English Songs, edited by E. Dobson and Frank Ll. Harrison, London: 1979, p. 176, 261. 5. PAGE, Christopher. '"Angelus ad virginem": A new work by Philippe the Chancellor?', Early Music, XI/1 (1983), p. 69 (Lbl248). 6. English Music for Mass and Offices (II) and Music for Other Ceremonies, edited by Ernest H. Sanders, Frank Ll. Harrison and Peter M. Lefferts, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1986. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century XVII, p. 35 (Lbl29). Literature1. PAGE, Christopher. 'A catalogue and bibliography of English song from its beginnings to c.1300', RMA Research Chronicle, 13 (1976): 67-83.2. WILKINS, Nigel. Music in the Age of Chaucer, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1979. Chaucer Studies I, pp. 199-200. 3. STEVENS, John. '"Angelus ad virginem": the history of a medieval song', Medieval Studies for J. A. W. Bennett, edited by P. L. Heyworth, Oxford: 1981, pp. 297-328. 4. LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 133-134. RecordingsMedieval English Lyrics, Assorted soloists and instrumentalists: Argo ZRG 5443. |
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