Leuven Chansonnier
The sensational newly found chansonnier, probably from the Loire valley, dating ca. 1470 with many chansons of Ockeghem and Busnois! http://depot.lias.be/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE9381778
WeiterlesenThe sensational newly found chansonnier, probably from the Loire valley, dating ca. 1470 with many chansons of Ockeghem and Busnois! http://depot.lias.be/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE9381778
WeiterlesenThis is the first installment of the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier. The facsimiles can be seen in the facsimile section of our foundation. These are the 12 unica of Leuven […]
WeiterlesenThis is the first complete edition of the recently discovered Leuven Chansonnier. It is a prime source connected to the so called Loire Chansonnier close to the French court. It […]
WeiterlesenFor the first time we present an edition of the recently found Leuven Chansonnier. It turns out to be a central source for the circle around Ockeghem, Busnois and Barbingant. […]
WeiterlesenLieder manuscript Nürnberg 1461 http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0007/bsb00079055/images/
WeiterlesenSt. Gallen Stiftsbibliothek Codex 462, Songbook of Glaren caplan Johannes Heer, containing folksongs and drinking songs, about 1510-20 http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/de/list/one/csg/0462
WeiterlesenThis very fine chansonnier of French provenance around the years 1480-90 is almost an antology of chansons by Agricola and Hayne van Ghizeghem. Recent scholarship attributes its collection to Anne […]
WeiterlesenMotets from the Netherlands around 1500-1520 http://www.diamm.ac.uk/index.html
WeiterlesenThis is a Flemish Choirbook bei Petrus Alamire from 1520-35, containing motets by de la Rue, Févin, Josquin and many anonymous works. It was given to Henry VIII as a […]
Weiterlesen7 Masses, 4 Magnificats, 8 motets Late 152O’s. Probably copied and used at St. Stephen’s, Westminster, though alternative origins have been proposed http://www.diamm.ac.uk/index.html
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