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Sacred music. Part 2, Canticles, psalms, and masses

Uniform Title
Vocal music. Selections
Title
Sacred music. Part 2, Canticles, psalms, and masses / Antoine Boesset ; edited by Peter Bennett.
ISBN
9781987201574
9780895796851
Publication
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2019.
Copyright Notice Date
©2010
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 score (vii, 217 pages, 4 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Local Notes
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Notes
For 4-5 mixed voices and continuo (organ); continuo unrealized.
Edited from copyist's manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département de la musique (Rés. Vma ms. 571).
Includes critical report.
Latin words.
Staff notation.
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Summary
"Antoine Boesset (1586-1643), surintendant de la musique de la chambre to Louis XIII, has long been known as one of the most important composers active in early seventeenth-century France, but until recently he was believed to have produced only secular airs de cour. This edition presents for the first time Boesset's newly identified sacred works, a repertory of some seventy compositions for the nuns of the Royal Abbey of Montmartre, Paris. Scored for multiple high voices, bass, and basse continue, Boesset's works include three complete mass ordinary settings (through-composed and alternatim), Te Deums and Magnificats (again both through-composed and alternatim), psalms, and a number motets for important feasts and ceremonies at Montmartre. Montmartre was also one of the first religious houses to adopt so-called "plain chant musical," a type of newly composed or modified chant. Several works of the edition make particular use of this kind of chant, most notably the alternatim hymn settings, which use unusual metered versions of the newly composed hymn chants in alternation with the polyphony. Boesset's compositions for Montmartre represent by far the largest single repertory of sacred music from the reign of Louis XIII, and, while not showing the influence of the newest Italian practices, nevertheless anticipate several of the musical techniques previously associated with Henri Dumont, in particular the use of the basse continue. These works thus fill a significant gap in our understanding of musical developments in seventeenth-century France and demonstrate that sacred music of the highest quality emerged during a period that scholars have long dismissed as being of little interest." -- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Recent researches in music online. Legacy.
Other formats
Print version: Boesset, Anthoyne. Vocal music. Selections. Sacred music. Part 2 : Canticles, psalms, and masses. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2010.
Format
Music Scores / Online
Language
Latin
Added to Catalog
March 29, 2023
Series
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 165.
Recent researches in Music Online.
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 165
Recent researches in Music Online,
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Canticles: Magnificat (1) (alternatim) ; Magnificat (2) (alternatim) ; Magnificat (3) ; Magnificat (4) ; Magnificat (5) (alternatim) ; Magnificat (6) ; Te Deum (1) ; Te Deum (2) (alternatim)
Psalms: Beatus vir ; Dixit Dominus ; Ecce quam bonum ; Laetatus sum ; Laudate pueri (1) ; Laudate pueri (2)
Independent Mass movements: Kyrie ; Sanctus, Benedictus ; Agnus Dei (alternatim) ; Libera me ; Pie Jesu
Complete Masses: Messe à 5 du 3e transposé ; Messe de Boesset du Tiers (alternatim) ; Messe à 4 du 11e mode.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Scores.
Motets.
Citation

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