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Conductus ad tabulam: Orientis Partibus – Song of the Ass
Orientis partibus is a playful hymn addressed to an ass. It comes from a liturgy for the Feast of the Circumcision, which was later known as the Feast of Fools, from the Church of Sens in France in the 1200s.(MS. 46 of the Bibliothèque … Continue reading
Book recommendation: Sing We Now Merrily
Sing We Now Merrily: A Collection of Elizabethan Rounds from Ravenscroft selected and edited by Edward Bolkovac is an excellent collection of over 75 Thomas Ravenscroft rounds in modern notation. This is a great resource for reenactors, for those interested … Continue reading
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Deuteromelia 1: “As it fell on a holy day” or the ballad of John Dory
Song: As it fell on a holy day (the ballad of John Dory) From : Deuteromelia, or, the Second Part of Musicks melodie, or melodius Musicke, of Pleasant Roundelaies; K. H. mirth, or Freemens Songs, and such delightfull Catches Composer … Continue reading
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Another Spring Carol: In Vernali Tempore
There is one more spring song in the Piae Cantiones (1582). in the section “De Tempore Vernali Cantiones”. Here is my transcription: In Vernali Tempore – 2 page version In Vernali Tempore – 1 page version Here is the tune. This … Continue reading
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Tagged 1500s, carol, Latin, music, Piae Cantiones, sheet music, spring
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Pammelia 2: O My Fearful Dreams
Fortunately for music historians and re-creationists, Thomas Ravenscroft collected and published the street, folk, and drinking music of his day – mostly the late 1500s. Many of the rounds Ravenscroft collected are still popular today in some form. Since today … Continue reading
Posted in Elizabethan, music, Pammelia, Ravenscroft, Renaissance, sheet music
Tagged -, canon, music, music historians, Ravenscroft, round, sheet music, spring, Thomas Ravenscroft
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A Spring Carol: Tempus Adest Floridum
It’s finally spring, so here is a transcription of a spring carol: Tempus Adest Floridum from the Piae Cantiones (1582). Most of you are familiar with the tune – it is used in the Christmas carol Good King Wenceslas which … Continue reading
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Tagged 1500s, carol, Latin, music, Piae Cantiones, sheet music, spring
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