Ludwig Senfl, Motets for Four Voices (A-I): New Senfl Edition 1

The New Senfl Edition (NSE) begins with the publication of those works which have not yet been available in a modern edition: the motets for four voices. The first volume includes the innovative motet cycle Quinque Salutationes for the private devotion of Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria and the well-know...

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Main Author: Gasch, Stefan (auth)
Other Authors: Edwards, Scott Lee (auth), Tröster, Sonja (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Summary:The New Senfl Edition (NSE) begins with the publication of those works which have not yet been available in a modern edition: the motets for four voices. The first volume includes the innovative motet cycle Quinque Salutationes for the private devotion of Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria and the well-known Ecce quam bonum for the Imperial Diet in Augsburg 1530 in addition to many hitherto unknown motets. The Critical Reports accompanying the editions offer information on every motet with regard to the texts set to music, the plainchant models, an evaluation of the sources (incl. a synoptic overview of variant readings), as well as details on the history of each composition.
Die New Senfl Edition (NSE) eröffnet mit der Publikation jener Werke, die bislang kaum in einer Edition zugänglich waren: den vierstimmigen Motetten. Zusammen mit zahlreichen bislang unbekannten Werken enthält Band 1 so außergewöhnliche Kompositionen wie den Zyklus der Quinque Salutationes Domini Nostri Jesu Christi für die private Andacht von Herzog Wilhelm IV. von Bayern, oder das berühmte Ecce quam bonum für den Augsburger Reichstag von 1530. Die mit den Editionen einhergehenden Kritischen Berichte bieten Informationen zu jeder Motette mit Blick auf die Texte, Choralvorlagen, einer Quellenbewertung (inkl. einer synoptischen Darstellung der Lesarten), sowie einen werkgeschichtlichen Kontext.
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