Middle Ages Secular Monophony

Middle Ages Secular Monophony

MUZIEKHANDEL SAUL B. GROEN 8 FERD. BOLSTRAAT 1072 LJ AMSTERDAM TEL +31 (0)20-6762240 FAX +31(0)20-6762240 E-MAIL: [email protected] INTERNET: WWW.SAULBGROEN.NL ____________________ MIDDLE AGES SECULAR MONOPHONY © 2006 by MEINDERT C. DE HEER, MUZIEKHANDEL SAUL B. GROEN. All rights reserved. VOCAL MUSIC TO c. 1825 first version, 2006 This catalogue follows the same principles as the one of instrumental music which was issued in 2002 and of which a completely revised and updated version is in preparation: it tries to link information on the sources (manuscripts and early printed editions) to all currently available modern editions, not only of the calibre of the Opera Omnia, but also all those practical ones of more modest scope. However, in the vocal section manuscripts hold much more the spotlight, as all music up to about 1500 has come down to us in hand-written form; only since the 1530s-1540s the printing presses flooded the market with editions for a much larger public than before. Manuscripts in alphabetical order of the RISM-library sigla which are listed here under the tab "Sources"; they have been selected from the complete RISM-list, readily available in "RISM-Bibliotekssigel. Gesamtverzeichnis" (1999). To make things easier you will find a complete list (again under: "Sources") of all manuscripts described here, specifying call names and sections where to find them. After the description and inventory of each manuscript are to be found the editions (in facsimile or in transcription) of the complete or partial contents of this ms., editions of anonymous works, and concordances with other mss. Other editions of works ascribed to a composer (or several composers) can be traced in the section "Composers A-Z" where the lists of sources refer back to the manuscripts and early prints. Early Prints in chronological order of publication After the description and inventory of each early print are to be found the editions (in facsimile or in transcription) of the complete or partial contents of this print, editions of anonymous works, and concordances with manuscripts and other early prints. Other editions of works ascribed to a composer (or several composers) can be traced in the section "Composers A-Z" where the lists of sources refer back to the manuscripts and early prints. Modern Collections in alphabetical order of titles All compositions ascribed to a composer are also included in the section "Composers A - Z". Composers Organization differs as per composer: a) Complete list of works; all editions refer to the numbers in that list. b) Opera Omnia available; all other editions refer to the description of it. c) No complete work list and no Opera Omnia: 1. editions in chronological order of early prints 2. each publication with a description of its sources Endless Beginnings This is a first tentative version of the vocal catalogue. As a sort of "completion" will be a matter of a longer time, I decided to issue this intermediate state of affairs. It is a house still in the scaffoldings, one room nicely decorated, some staircases missing, the doorstep scrubbed but the hall still half bare; and the attic..... Noli me tangere? I will be grateful for every sensible correction and for information concerning publications I might not have noticed; this last remark is also meant for all those small scale music publishers who do not normally advertise their issues in the music magazines. Thanks I am very grateful to Saul B. Groen who gave me the opportunity to start this crazy work and who sustains through all these years. Orders Orders to sponsor all this work will be very welcome. Please see: "Order Information". Help! The lists of vocal music in this catalogue form by far the most extensive and complicated section of the whole project. Particular care has been taken to be as clear and explicit as possible. In case you cannot find the right path or are doubtful about something, please let us know! Last but not least: we hope that this catalogue will be of help to you and that you will enjoy browsing through it. Meindert de Heer M U Z I E K H A N D E L S A U L B . G R O E N 8 FERD BOLSTRAAT 1072 LJ AMSTERDAM TEL +31 (0)20-6762240 FAX +31 (0)20-6762240 E-MAIL: [email protected] INTERNET: WWW.SAULBGROEN.NL _______________ MIDDLE AGES SECULAR MONOPHONY M2 A. TROUBADOURS PC + no. refers to: A. Pillet & H. Carstens: "Bibliographie der Troubadours", 1933 only editions containing melodies included Sources of the music manuscript sigla according to Schwan G = I-Ma R 71 superiore; copied late 13th century; 235 poems; 81 melodies by Rigaut de Berbezilh (2), Bernart de Ventadorn (10), Guil- hem de Saint Didier, Arnaut de Maruelh (2), Gaucelm Faidit (11), Folquet de Marselha (13), Arnaut Daniel (2), Peire Vidal (5), Gui d'Ussel (3), Peire Raimon de Tolosa, Peirol (14), Rai- mon de Miraval (4), Perdigon (3), Aimeric de Peguilhan (6), Pons de Capduelh (2) and Uc de Saint Circ (3) R = F-Pn f.fr. 22543 contains the largest repertoire of Occitanian melodies; ms. produced near Toulouse, c.1300; contains also 27 vidas and razos; 160 melodies by: Jaufre Rudel (4), Marcabru (2), Peire d'Alvernhe, Bernart de Ventadorn (13), Guiraut de Bor- nelh (4), Berenguier de Palazol (8), Guilhem de Saint Didier, Arnaut de Maruelh (4), Gaucelm Faidit (9), Bertran de Born, Folquet de Marselha (10), Raimbaut de Vaqueiras (7), Peire Vidal (9), Monge de Montaudon, Peirol (4), Raimon de Miraval (22), Aimeric de Peguilhan (2), Uc Brunenc, Pons de Capduelh, Guilhem Ademar, Cadenet, Pons d'Ortaffa, Aimeric de Belenoi, Peire Cardenal and Guiraut Riquier (48) W = F-Paris: Bibl. Nationale f.fr.844: Le Manuscrit du Roi ( = Trouvère ms. M); 555 songs with music, 51 of which by troubadours; quadratic notation; melodies by Jaufre Rudel, Marcabru (2), Rigaut de Berbezilh (3), Peire d'Alvernhe,Bernart de Ventadorn (8), Jordan Bonel, Gaucelm Faidit (3), folquet de Marselha (4), Peire Vidal (2), Comtessa de Dia, Gui d'Ussel, Guilhem Magret (2), Almeric de Peguilhan, Pons de Capduelh, Albertet (2), Guilhem Augier, Blacasset, Daude de Pradas and Guiraut d'Espanha X = F-Paris: Bibl. Nationale f.fr.20050: Chansonnier de St-Germain-des-Prés (Trouvères ms. U); 352 anonymous songs; Lotharingian neumes; written in the 1240s; 21 troubadour melodies included by: Jaufre Rudel, Rigaut de Berbezilh (2), Peire d'Alvernhe, Raim- baut d'Aurenga, Bernart de Ventadorn (2), Gaucelm Faidit (7), Peire Vidal (2), Peirol, Perdigon, Pons de Capduelh, Albertet and Pistoleta © 2006 by MEINDERT C. DE HEER, MUZIEKHANDEL SAUL B. GROEN. All rights reserved Page 1 of 275 M U Z I E K H A N D E L S A U L B . G R O E N 8 FERD BOLSTRAAT 1072 LJ AMSTERDAM TEL +31 (0)20-6762240 FAX +31 (0)20-6762240 E-MAIL: [email protected] INTERNET: WWW.SAULBGROEN.NL _______________ I. MANUSCRIPTS F-Pn f.fr. 844 "Le Manuscrit du Roi" (F-Pn f.fr. 844) 555 songs with music; over 400 by trouvères, grouped according to author (noblemen first, then commoners, then anonymous); 51 songs by troubadours; furthermore: 4 songs to the virgin Mary, a group of motets a2, 3 lais, and an additional group ("Mt") of 60 chansons by Thibaut IV de Champagne. The manuscript, written 1246-1254, has been prepared for Charles d'Anjou. Composers included: Gace Brulé (50), Guillaume li Vinier (29), Gautier de Dargies (19), Blondel de Nesle (21), Jehan de Nuevile (18), Audefroi le Bas- tart (16), Guiot de Dijon (15), Jehan Erart (15), Gillebert de Berneville (14), Chastelain de Couci (11) e.a. Later section: 60 songs by Thibaut IV Edition: 100.M2 ° Facsimile edition in which J. Beck has tried to reconstruct the original order; including as well an edition of the music and a study (in French); set of two volumes (hardback) € 385,-- II. COMPOSERS Aimeric de Belenoi • Nuls hom en res no falh PC 9.13a R Editions: 101.M2 ° in: H. van der Werf & G. Bond: "The Extant Troubadour Melodies" (1984) 102.M2 ° in: E. Aubry (ed.): "The Music of the Troubadours" (1996): p. 183 € 45,-- Aimeric d Peguilhan Aimeric de Peguilhan Songs with melodies mss: all 6 in G; 1 in W; 2 in R 1. Atressi·m pren com fai jongador PC 10.12 2. Cel que s'irais ni guerrej' ab amor PC 10.15 3. En Amor trop alques en que m refraing PC 10.25 R 4. En greu pantais m'a tengut longamen PC 10.27 5. Per solatz d'autrui chan soven PC 10.41 6. Qui la vi, en ditz PC 10.45 WR Editions: • nos. 1-5: 101.M2 ° in: H. van der Werf & G. Bond: "The Extant Troubadour Melodies" (1984) • no. 3 (versions R and G): 103.M2 ° in: F.R.P. Akehurst & J.M. Davis (eds.):"Handbook of the Troubadours" (1995); chapter 5: The Music: ed. H. van der Werf (pp. 121-164) € 40,-- • nos. 5 and 6: ° see: Manuscripts: F-Pn f.fr. 844: "Le Manuscrit du Roi" 102.M2 ° in: E. Aubry (ed.): "The Music of the Troubadours" (1996): pp. 107 and 228 € 45,-- • no. 5: ° see: Collections: "Das Musikwerk", volume 9 Albertet de Sestaro Albertet de Sestaro Songs with melodies 1. A! mi no fai chantar foilla ni flors PC 16.5a ( = 461.138) W © 2006 by MEINDERT C. DE HEER, MUZIEKHANDEL SAUL B. GROEN. All rights reserved Page 2 of 275 M U Z I E K H A N D E L S A U L B .

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