Yes, the motet attr. Compère is in
Albert Smijers, ed., _*Van Ockeghem tot Sweelinck,*_
vol. 4 (Amsterdam 1952),
page 116. (Almost every music library will have
Smijers's edition)
A transcription from the Tarzona manuscript is also
availlable (in a surprisingly large number of
libraries):
Pedro Calahorra, ed.,
Autores hispanos de los siglos XV-XVI de los ms. 2 y 5
de la Catedral de Tarazona /
Zaragoza : Institucion "Fernando el Catolico", Seccion
de Musica Antigua, Excma. Diputacion
Provincial, 1995.
1 score (193 p.) ; 31 cm.
General Note: Sacred vocal works for 3-4 voices by
Antonio de Ribera,
Alonso de Alba,
Pedro de Escobar,
Juan Illario,
Pedro Diaz de Aux,
Senabria,
Pedro de Pastrana,
Juan Estiche,
Pedro Yniguez,
Juan Garcia de Basurto, and
Martin de Ribaflecha.
Contents:
I. Estudio. Los manuscritos polifonicos de la Catedral
de Tarazona en el S. XVI
-- Los manuscritos polifonicos de la Catedral de
Tarazona hoy dia
-- Manuscritos, composiciones y autores del presente
Vol. IX de Polifonia aragonesa
-- Composiciones del presente volumen de polifonia
-- Los autores y sus obras
-- La transcripcion. --
II. Trancripcion.
-- Ave Maria ; Patris sapientia ; O bone Iesus / Antonio
de Ribera
-- O sacrum convivium ; O felix Maria ; Te ergo
quaesumus / Alonso de Alba
-- Clamabat autem mulier ; Stabat mater doolorosa ;
Merorare, piissima ; Regina coeli ; Beatus es et
benetibi erit / Pedro de Escobar
-- O admirabile commercium ; Conceptio tua / Juan
Illario
-- Ave sanctissimum / Pedro Diaz de Aux
-- Lilium sacrum / Senabria
-- Sicut cervus ; In te, Domine, speravi ; Salmo
miserere (Miserere mei deus ; Tibi soli peccavi) ;
Pater, dimitte illis. / Pedro de Pastrana
-- Ave maris stella ; Et incarnatus est / Juan Estiche
-- Beatus es et bene tibi erit / Pedro Yniguez
-- Dic nobis Maria ; Benedicamus domino / Juan Garcia de
Basurto
-- Benedicamus domino / Pedro de Pastrana
-- Benedicamus domino / Martin de Ribaflecha.
There seems to be additional information (which I have
niot seen) in an article by Owen Rees in Early Music
23/3 (1995): 410-20.
==AJN
Boston, Mass.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Shepherd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Arthur Ness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 4:15 AM
Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: chansons intabulated
Dear Arthur,
Thanks for this information - is the original score of
this motet available?
Best wishes,
Martin
Arthur Ness wrote:
Dear Manolo,
It's always nice to see an interest in intabulations
of
vocal music. I'll be adding some by Sermisy and
Passereau et al. to the Marco site. In the
meantime, thanks to POD, your interest in Compère may
be increased if
you were to know that the Francesco motet
intabulation
of "O bone Jesu" (No. 111) is probably not by
Compère, but
rather by Antonio de Ribera, a Spanish singer in the
papal chapel in Rome when Francesco was active as
chamber musician to the Pope. The motet is described
in a
manuscript in Tarazona as "il più bello motetto del
mundo." And certainly it has become a favorite with
lutenists. (of course, it's not a chanson, which you
seek.)
==AJN
Boston, Mass.
This week's free download from
Classical Music Library:
Mahler: Symphony No. 5
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http://mysite.verizon.net/arthurjness/
For some free scores, go to:
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Manolo Laguillo"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LUTELIST" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 1:46 PM
Subject: [LUTE] chansons intabulated
Hi,
does somebody know if intabulations of french
chansons
(Compere,
Janequin, Certon...) are available on the Net? A
quick
search provided
only music in staff form.
Of course, I can try intabulating them myself, but
first I want to be
sure that the job has not been done before.
I will apreciate any indication.
Saludos from Barcelona,
Manolo Laguillo
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