Sixteenth-Century Bicinia
Series: Renaissance Publisher: A-R Editions
Sixteenth-Century Bicinia
A Complete Edition of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms. 260
Edited by Bruce Bellingham, Edward G. Evans, Jr.
R016-17 Sixteenth-Century Bicinia
978-0-89579-050-7
Full Score (1974)
8.5x11, xv + 192 pp.
$76.00
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This edition represents a cross-section of the polyphonic duo repertoire for voices or instruments: duo sections from masses of the Josquin generation and French, German, and Italian secular pieces, gathered for pedagogical purposes (studying voice leading, sight-reading, and solmization) as well as for the pure pleasure of music making. Four German chorales follow the 101 bicinia.
1. Se dire ie l’osoye dont me vient, Anonymous
2. Summi regis sponsa digna, Antonius Barbe
3. Salvatoris mater pia, Anonymous
4. Canon Duo In carne vale, Anonymous
5. Inter spinas flos fuisti, Antonius Barbe
6. Salvatoris mater pia, Anonymous
7. Ave Virgo Virginum, Anonymous
8. Per illud ave prolatum, Josquin des Prez
9. Pleni sunt caeli, Anonymous
10. Benedictus (from Missa Domine Intemerata Virgo), Anonymous
11. Crucifixus, Anonymous
12. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
13. Benedictus (from Missa de venerabili sacramento), Johannes Prioris
14. Domine fili unigenite (from Missa Verbum bonum), Johannes Mouton
15. Crucifixus (from Missa Verbum bonum), Johannes Mouton
16. Pleni sunt caeli (from Missa Verbum bonum), Johannes Mouton
17. Agnus Dei (from Missa Verbum bonum), Johannes Mouton
18. Pleni sunt caeli (from Missa de venerabili sacramento), Johannes Prioris
19. Agnus Dei (from Missa de venerabili sacramento), Johannes Priori
20. Pleni sunt caeli (from Missa Pange lingua), Josquin des Prez
21. Benedictus (from Missa Pange lingua), Josquin des Prez
22. Agnus Dei (from Missa Pange lingua), Josquin des Prez
23. Pleni sunt caeli, Anonymous
24. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
25. Crucifixus, Anonymous
26. Agnus Dei, Matheus Gascogne
27. Pleni sunt caeli, Anonymous
28. Benedictus, Anonymous
29. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
30. Benedictus (from Missa Alma redemptoris mater), Johannes Mouton
31. Et iterum venturus est, i
32. Pleni sunt caeli, Anonymous
33. Crucifixus, Conrad Rein
34. Agnus Dei, Conrad Rein
35. [Skipped in manuscript]
36. Et iterum venturus est, Anonymous
37. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei (from Missa Es hat ein sin), Matheus Gascogne
38. Crucifixus (from Missa Es hat ein sin), Matheus Gascogne
39. Et resurrexit (from Missa Es hat ein sin), Matheus Gascogne
40. Pleni sunt caeli (from Missa Es hat ein sin), Matheus Gascogne
41. Agnus Dei (from Missa Es hat ein sin), Matheus Gascogne
42. In principio erat Verbum (from motet Verbum caro factum est), Josquin des Prez
43. Qui edunt me adhuc esurient, Anonymous
44. Et resurrexit (from Missa Sancta trinitas), Antoine de Fevin
45. Benedictus (from Missa Malheur me bat), Alexander Agricola
46. Agnus Dei, Pierre de la Rue
47. Esurientes implevit bonis (from Magnificat quarti toni), Anonymous
48. Benedictus, Anonymous
49. Le renvoye, Pierre de la Rue
50. Agnus Dei, Antoine Brumel or M. Ian?
51. Benedictus, Anonymous
52. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
53. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
54. Pleni sunti caeli (from Missa Super Si dedero), Antonius Divitis
55. Sicut cervus, Anonymous
56. Agnus Dei (from Missa Malheur me bat), Josquin des Prez
57. Benedictus (from Missa Mente tota), Antoine de Fevin
58. Pleni sunt caeli (from Missa Mente tota), Antoine de Fevin
59. In mynen zin heb ic, Anonymous
60. Ric god wien sal ic claghen, Anonymous
61. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
62. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
63. Agnus Dei, Anonymous
64. Pleni sunt caeli (from Missa de sanctissima virgina maria), Pierre de la Rue
65. Esurientes implevit bonis (from Magnificat quarti toni), Alexander Agricola
66. Plaisir nay plus, Anonymous
67. Joyssance vous donneray, Anonymous
68. Le cuer de vous, Antonio Gardane?
69. Le contente est riche, Anonymous
70. Amys souffres, Antonio Gardane?
71. Duo, Anonymous
72. Ic seg adieu, Anonymous
73. Sicut locutus est (from Magnifcat primi toni), Anonymous
74. De mon triste et desplaisir (Descant only), Anonymous
75. Amour partes, Guillaume le Heurteur
76. Damour ie suis desherite, Claudin de Sermisy
77. Content desir, Antonio Gardane
78. Ces facheux sont, Antonio Gardane
79. De mon amy ie suis absente, Antonio Gardane
80. Vivre ne puis content, Antonio Gardane
81. Disant hellas, fortune, Antonio Gardane
82. Si iay eu du mal ou du bien, Antonio Gardane
83. Las fortune de toy ie fais, Antonio Gardane
84. Une sans plus ie veulx aymer, Antonio Gardane
85. Si mon malhour, Le Pelletier
86. Souvent amour, Le Pelletier
87. Ta bonne grace, Antonio Gardane
88. Il me convient, Antonio Gardane
89. Mon petit cueur, Guillaume le Heurteur or Claudin de Sermisy
90. La voules vous, Antonio Gardane
91. Robin viendra tu, Antonio Gardane
92. Nauray ie jamais, Antonio Gardane
93. Entre vous gentilz gallans, Antonio Gardane
94. De jour en jour, Antonio Gardane
95. My lares vous tousjours languir, Anonymous
96. Ayez pitie du grant mal, Claudin de Sermisy
97. Qui la vouldra souhaitte, Antonio Gardane
98. Grace vertu beaulte bonte, Antonio Gardane
99. Or vray dieu, Antonio Gardane
100. Joyssance vous donneray, Antonio Gardane
101. Son ma donne le bruict, Anonymous
102. Puisque iay mis, Anonymous
103. Ic ruff zu dir (4 voices), Anonymous
104. Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ (4 voices), Anonymous
105. Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ (4 voices), Anonymous
106. In dich hab ich gehoffet (4 voices, altus incomplete), Anonymous
John Caldwell, Music & Letters, April 1979; Gordon Sandford, American Recorder, March 1991