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Musae Sioniae VI.
Musae Sioniae I (Lutheran chorales, 8 voices, 1605)
Motectae et
Psalmi Latini (Latin
motets and psalms, 8 voices, 1607)
Musae Sioniae II...
- the 19th century. A
setting by
Michael Praetorius appears in his
Musae Sioniae. The book
became well
known in
Britain after a rare
original copy of Piae...
- "Psallite, unigenito"
Michael Praetorius 1609
First published in
Musae Sioniae,
sechster Theil "Puer
Natus in Bethlehem" Text
early 13th-century] (or...
-
sixteenth century. The most
famous version is from
Michael Praetorius,
Musae Sioniae (1607), with the
German text "Den die
Hirten lobeten sehre." Quem pastores...
- and the
spectacularly prolific Michael Praetorius. Praetorius's
Musae Sioniae (1605-1610), an
enormous collection of
approximately 1200 pieces, includes...
- Emanuel". musicweb-international.com.
Retrieved 24
December 2023.
Musae Sioniae,
Theil 6 (Praetorius, Michael):
Scores at the
International Music Score...
- voices, one of the 1200
arrangements of
Lutheran chorales in his
Musae Sioniae.
Johann Sebastian Bach used the
complete chorale as the base for his chorale...
-
Evangelisches Gesangbuch: The
melody in use
today appeared in the
collection Musae Sioniae by
Michael Praetorius in 1609. It has been set by
composers such as Siegfried...
-
Melodeyen Gesangbuch, 1604),
Michael Praetorius (SATB-SATB
setting in
Musae Sioniae, Part III, 1607), Hans Leo H****ler (ATBB
setting in
Psalmen und Christliche...