Et Incarnatus Est (Muñoz, Juan)
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Sheet Music
Scores
Complete score, typeset score
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Francisco Vila (2008/7/27)
Francisco Vila
Ediciones Quodlibet, july 26, 2008
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General Information
| Work Title | Et Incarnatus Est |
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| Alternative Title | Et Incarnatus Est |
| Composer | Muñoz, Juan |
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| Language | Latin |
| Piece Style | Renaissance |
Misc. Comments
Et Incarnatus Est, choral, four mixed voices. Author: Juan Muñoz (1706-1732) Born in Badajoz (Spain) Piece transcribed by Carmelo Solís Rodríguez (1935-2001) from an original in Badajoz's Cathedral
This piece used to be sung as a polyphonic part of the Credo
Source file: Et_Incarnatus_Est_Munoz_Juan_Source
Original was found in the Archives of the Badajoz's Cathedral, by Carmelo Solís Rodríguez (1935-2001) who transcribed it in 1984. The work is in an ancient renaissance style although it was composed into the baroque period.

