Publications of older music

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Publications of older music (abbreviation: PäM ), published by the department for the publication of older music at the German Society for Musicology (subtitles) is a series of editions with musical works under the direction of Theodor Kroyer . It comprises 11 years in 14 volumes. It was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig from 1926 to 1940 .

Contents overview

  • 1: 1 G. de Machaut , »Mus. Works «, 1st part (only 3 of the planned 4 volumes have appeared in this series, see III, 1 and IV, 2 below, the 4th, Lpz. 1943, is an independent publication; reprint of all 4 volumes. Lpz. 1954), contains d. Ballads, rondeaux a. Virelais,
  • 1: 2. Complete Works (Masses I – VIII) / Johannes Ockeghem ; ed. by Dragan Plamenac
  • 2. Libro de musica de vihuela de mano intitulado el maestro / compuesto por Luys Milan  ; in the original notation and a translation. by Leo Schrade
  • 3: 1 G. de Machaut . . ., 2nd part (see above 1.1), contains only d. critical apparatus to d. 3 floors music section,
  • 3: 2. Sixtus Dietrich : a contribution to music and music perception in the age of the Reformation / by Hermann Zenck
  • 4: 1. Complete Works 1: Madrigals for five voices, books I – III / Luca Marenzio  ; ed. by Alfred Einstein
  • 5. The Gradual of St. Thomas Church in Leipzig 1 (XIV. Century) as a witness of German chorale tradition / with an introduction to the hymn book ed. by Peter Wagner - Part 1, "Advent to Ascension Day" (Part 2, "Ascension Day to Advent, Sanctorale and Ordinarium Missae", see 7 below)
  • 6. Complete Works 2: Madrigals for five voices, books IV – VI / Luca Marenzio  ; ed. by Alfred Einstein
  • 7. The Gradual of St. Thomas Church in Leipzig 2 (XIV century) as a witness of German chorale tradition / with an investigation into the Germanic dialect of Gregorian chant ed. by Peter Wagner
  • 8. Frottole, books I and IV / Ottaviano Petrucci  ; after the first prints of 1504 and 1505 (?) ed. by Rudolf Schwartz
  • 9. All works from first volume; Motets with 4 parts, Book I and II (1539 and 1545) / Adrian Willaert  ; ed. by Hermann Zenck
  • 10. The madrigal as the ideal of form: a stylistic investigation with evidence from the work of Andrea Gabrieli / by Helmut Schultz
  • 11. The three- and four-part Notre-Dame - Organa / critical complete edition ed. by Heinrich Husmann .

literature

  • Riemann Musiklexikon, 12.A., Sachteil, p. 202

See also

Web links

Wikisource: Monuments of Tonkunst  - Sources and full texts