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Salve mater; Salve templum; [[It] in nomine Domine]Three-voice motet attributed to Nicholas Sturgeon SourcesLondon: British Library, Additional 57950 (olim Old Hall, Library of St. Edmund's College), fol. 91v-92 (3/2).FacsimilesDie Handschrift London, British Museum, Add. 27630 (LoD). I: Faksimile, edited by Wolfgang Dömling, Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1972. Das Erbe deutscher Musik 52/53, (LoD).Editions1. The Old Hall Manuscript, edited by Alexander Ramsbotham, completed by H.B. Collins and Dom Anselm Hughes, 3 vols., Nashdom Abbey, Burnham, Buckinghamshire: Plainsong and Medieval Music Society, 1933-1938, Vol. III, p. 51.2. The Old Hall Manuscript, edited by Andrew Hughes and Margaret Bent, 3 vols., American Institute of Musicology, 1973. Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 46, Vol. II, p. 119. Literature1. APEL, Willi. The Notation of Polyphonic Music 900-1600, Cambridge/Massachusetts: The Medieval Academy of America, 1942, pp. 366-367.2. HUGHES, Andrew and Margaret BENT. 'The Old Hall manuscript - a reappraisal and an inventory', Musica Disciplina, XXI (1967), p. 107. RecordingsLancaster and Valois: French and English music, 1350-1420, Gothic Voices, directed by Christopher Page (1992): Hyperion CDA66588. |
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