- English-inspired
cyclic m****es
based on
cantus firmus, such as the
Missa Ave
regina celorum, the
Missa Ecce
ancilla Domini, the
Missa L'Homme armé and the
Missa Se...
- for 2/3vv
Anima mea
liquefacta est, for 3vv Ave
regina celorum, ave, for 3vv Ave
regina celorum, ave, for 4vv
Beata progenies, for 3vv
Beata viscera, for...
-
Virgin Mary and Mary of Burgundy. For example, the work
Missa Ave
regina celorum by the
composer Jacob Obrecht (d.1505) is a
tribute to both the Virgin...
- were
noted in the
Cartulary of Notre-Dame of Doms:
genetrici ejus
regine celorum et
terre interemate Marie virgini protomartyri etiam beatissimo Stephano...
- This work was
translated into
Latin by
Michael Scot in 1217 as De
motibus celorum (first
printed in
Vienna in 1531).
Moses ibn
Tibbon translated it into...
-
appearing as an
acrostic in the text for one of the
parts (Ave
regina celorum/Mater innocencie).
Based on
another acrostic in the same motet, it seems...
-
Obrecht 23
Domine non
secundum peccata 4
Johannes Ffarer AGO 24 Ave,
regina celorum 4
Heinrich Isaac 25
Domini Jhesu Christe qui hora Dei 4 Juan de Anchieta...
- the
first to use
paraphrase technique in the m****. His
Missa Ave
regina celorum (written
between 1463 and 1474) is
similar to a
cantus firmus m**** in that...
-
fulti suffragio / Infelix,
propera (motet) Ad
honorem sancte trinitatis /
Celorum regnum sempiternum / Isti
semper celestibus (motet)
Plasmatoris humani...
-
University Press, 2007, p. 67 F. J.
Carmody (ed.), Al-Bitruji: De
Motibus Celorum,
University of
California Press, 1952, p. 24. Smith,
David Eugene (2007)...