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Aquila altera.Two-voice anonymous intabulation SourcesFaenza: Biblioteca Comunale 117 (Faenza Codex), fol. 73-74v (2/0).Facsimiles1. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, edited by Friedrich Blume, 16 vols., Kassel and Basel: Bärenreiter, 1949 ff, plate 52.2. CARAPETYAN, Armen. 'The Codex Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale 117 (Fa), pp. 103-104. 3. An Early Fifteenth-Century Italian Source of Keyboard Music: The Codex Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale, 117, facsimile edition by Armen Carapetyan, [n.p.]: American Institute of Musicology, 1961. Musicological Studies and Documents 10, pp. 71-74. Editions1. Keyboard Music of the Late Middle Ages in the Codex Faenza 117, edited by D. Plamenac, [n.p.]: American Institute of Musicology, 1972. Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 57, p. 80.2. Medieval Music, edited by W. Thomas Marrocco and Nicholas Sandon, London: Oxford University Press, 1977, no. 85. Recordings1. Jacopo da Bologna: Italienische Madrigale des 14. Jahrhunderts, P.A.N. Ensemble Project Ars Nova (1985): Harmonia Mundi HM 738A.2. Bestiarium, Elisabetta de' Mircovich, Claudia Caffagni, Ella de' Mircovich, Livia Caffagni, La Reverdie (1991): Nuova Era 6970. 3. Codex Faenza. Italie XVe siècle, Marcel Pérès, Ensemble Organum (1991): Harmonia Mundi HMC 901354. |
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