Thanks to all who responded - I now have what I was looking for.
If you're interested in this period of music, you can find a treasure
house of scores and analysis at: http://josquin.stanford.edu/
Thanks again,
Martin
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Dmitry
On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 5:16 PM Martin Shepherd
<[2]mar...@luteshop.co.uk> wrote:
Hi All,
I don't have access to a library. Can anyone provide me with
(modern
edition) vocal scores for three works by Josquin?
Martin:
For works by Josquin and some of his contemporaries, it is usually worthwhile
checking the Josquin Project website;
http://josquin.stanford.edu/
The pieces are presented with some analysis, but with the significant drawback
that most vocal pieces lack the text underlay.
Regards,
I can drop by the library on my way home this afternoon ... but I'll
check this space in the case someone beats me to it.
Sean
On Thu, Oct 4, 2018, 2:15 PM Martin Shepherd <[1]mar...@luteshop.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi All,
I don't have access to a library. Can anyone provide me
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Hi All,
I don't have access to a library. Can anyone provide me with (modern
edition) vocal scores for three works by Josquin? They are:
Pater noster (Smijers ed., Motteten, Deel III, Bundel 36, p.47.
Ave Maria (same source, p.54)
Stabat Mater (same source, p.51)
(I've looked in all the