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For Mixed Chorus (Brodersen)
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PDF typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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⇒ 6 more: Soprano part • Alto part • Tenor part [G2 clef] • Tenor part [C3 clef] • Bass part • Engraving files (Capella)
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PDF typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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PDF typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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PDF typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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PDF typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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PDF typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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ZIP typeset by Fritz Brodersen
Jeko89 (2011/12/1)
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General Information
Work Title
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Missa sine nomine in F
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Alternative. Title
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Composer
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Viadana, Lodovico da
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Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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ILV 4
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Key
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F major (or modal...)
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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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3 (male?) Voices
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organ used in this score but was it in original instr.? not clear, and modern musicology suggests I believe that performances of Renaissance masses were usually a cappella, instruments possibly being added for very special occasions (maybe not, too). Organ part may be a modern (1904, anyway) accretion to help with choral tuning.- Schissel (also: Viadana seems to have written more than one Missa sine nomine, including one in G modal for SATB a cappella listed at RISM online that has little thematically though not nothing in common with this one.)