Languente miseris (Brumel, Antoine)
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Complete Score (EU)
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PDF scanned by Ralph Theo Misch
Ralph Theo Misch (2011/9/7)
American Institute of Musicology
Barton Hudson (b.1936)
First edition
Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 5
Antonii Brumel Opera Omnia V
[Rome]: Armen Carapetyan, 1972. Plate CMM5 - V.
Public Domain - Non-PD US [tag/del]
Scanned at 900dpi grayscale, improved, converted to monochrome.
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General Information
| Work Title | Languente miseris |
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| Alternative Title | Lamentatio Brumel |
| Composer | Brumel, Antoine |
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| First Publication | 1972 |
| Language | Latin |
| Piece Style | Renaissance |
| Instrumentation | SATTB voices a cappella (C1, C3, C4, C4, F3 clefs) |
Misc. Comments
Text underlay consists only of the two word incipit; the Tenor describes the piece as “Lamentatio Brumel” and repeatedly quotes a cantus firmus (resembling the termination of a plainsong tone), the first time to the words “Clamor meus ad te veniat” (this text is from the second half of Psalm 101).
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