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Musica imperialis.

Title
  1. Musica imperialis.
Published by
  1. Freiburg im Breisgau : Christophorus, [1979?]
Author
  1. Wiener Motettenchor. prf

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Additional authors
  1. Klebel, Bernhard.
  2. Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517.
  3. Festa, Costanzo, -1545.
  4. Brouck, Jacobus de, active 1568-1583.
  5. Vaet, Jacobus, approximately 1529-1567.
  6. Zanotti, Camillo, approximately 1545-1591.
  7. Gabrieli, Andrea, approximately 1533-1585.
  8. Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594.
  9. Portinaro, Francesco, active 16th century.
  10. Monte, Philippe de, 1521-1603.
  11. Flecha, Matheo, approximately 1530-1604.
  12. Annibale, Padovano, 1527-1575.
  13. Musica Antiqua Wien. prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Musica practica
Uniform title
  1. Musica practica.
Alternative title
  1. Huldigungsmusiken an das Haus Habsburg.
Subject
  1. 1500-1599
  2. Music > Austria > 16th century
  3. Motets > 16th century
  4. Madrigals > 16th century
  5. Chamber music > 16th century
  6. Chamber music
  7. Madrigals
  8. Motets
  9. Music
  10. Austria
Contents
  1. Imperii proceres / Isaak -- Quis dabit oculis / Festa -- Laeta dies / Brouck -- Si qua fides / Vaet -- O di progenitori / Zanotti -- Felici d'Adria / Gabrieli -- Heroum soboles / Lasso -- Ove, sacre sorelle / Portinaro -- Augusti Erneste / Monte -- Dal superbo furor / Flecha -- Ricercar / Padovano -- Currite felices / Vaet.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Principally motets and madrigals for 4-8 voices, in part performed instrumentally.
  2. Subtitle on container: Huldigungsmusiken an das Haus Habsburg.
  3. Program notes by Fritz Wieninger and texts on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded May 1979, Studio Baumgarten, Vienna.