Hispaniae schola musica sacra
Hispaniae schola musica sacra is a large collection of Spanish vocal polyphony and organ works from the 15th to 18th centuries. It was edited with historical-biographical notes by Felipe Pedrell (1841–1922). It was published in 8 volumes in Barcelona-Leipzig (1894–98). In addition to this new edition of older Spanish church music, the editor also drew attention to himself with a series of operas ( Teatro lírico español anterior al siglo XIX , up to 1900: 4 vols.).
Contents overview
- I, Cristóbal de Morales , Composiciones (Officium defunctorum, 2 Magnificat, Responsories and Motets, a total of 10 works);
- II, Francisco Guerrero , Composiciones (Magnificat primi toni, Salve regina, 2 passions and 3 motets);
- III-IV u. VII-VIII, Antonio de Cabezón , Composiciones (the entire organ work known up to then and attributed to him);
- V, Ginés Pérez de la Parra , Composiciones (selection of 11 works from the handwritten pieces preserved in the Cathedral of Valencia );
- VI, Fr. Thomas a Sancta Maria (Psalmodia variata), Anonymi (Falso bordone, Aliqui psalmi modulati, Psalmodia modulata), Francisco Guerrero (Falso bordone), Thome Ludovici a Victoria (Falso bordone), Rodrigo de Ceballos (Psalmodia modulata).
literature
- Riemann music dictionary . 12. A., Sachteil, p. 210.