Grant temps (Bedyngham, John)
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homerdundas (2009/12/23)
Guido Adler (1855-1941)
Oswald Koller (1852-1910)
Trienter codices II
Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich, Band 22.
Vienna: Österreichischer Bundesverlag, 1904. Plate Dm.d.Tk.in Oest.XI.1.
Also includes the beginning of Binchois’ Je me recommande. For a possible source of the Bedyngham, see below.
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General Information
| Work Title | Grant temps |
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| Alternative Title | Beata es |
| Composer | Bedyngham, John |
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| Movements/Sections | 1 movement, 2 sections |
| Language | Latin |
| Piece Style | Renaissance |
| Instrumentation | Voices (Soprano, contra, tenor) |
Misc. Comments
Possible original source references: Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music, ("Beata es = Grant temps ai eu et desire = Myn hertis lust ; Item: Item: US-NHub 91 no. 47 f. 65v-67r ; composer: ? John Bedyngham") in which it is described as attributed to Bedyngham (uncertainly), as a contrafactum. Link gives some manuscript collection sources (in codes probably explained elsewhere on the site, which I suspect is a medieval analogue to RISM?)
- Adler, Guido/Editor
- Koller, Oswald/Editor
- Pages with scores
- Scores
- Bedyngham, John
- Renaissance
- Sacred choruses
- Choruses
- Religious works
- For 3 voices
- For unaccompanied voices
- Scores featuring the voice
- Scores featuring the soprano voice
- Scores featuring the alto voice
- Scores featuring the tenor voice
- Latin language

