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Editor
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American Institute of Musicology Barton Hudson (b.1936) First edition
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Publisher. Info.
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Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 5 Antonii Brumel Opera Omnia V [Rome]: Armen Carapetyan, 1972. Plate CMM5 - V.
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Misc. Notes
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General Information
Work Title
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Languente miseris
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Alternative. Title
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Lamentatio Brumel
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Composer
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Brumel, Antoine
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IAB 12
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First Publication.
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1972
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Language
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Latin
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Renaissance
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Piece Style
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Renaissance
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Instrumentation
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SATTB voices a cappella (C1, C3, C4, C4, F3 clefs)
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Text underlay consists only of the two word incipit; the Tenor describes the piece as “Lamentatio Brumel” and repeatedly quotes a cantus firmus (resembling the termination of a plainsong tone), the first time to the words “Clamor meus ad te veniat” (this text is from the second half of Psalm 101).