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Medieval Music Database

Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Coll. de Picardie 67

A miscellanous collection of documents, which has bound into it a shortened rotulus in Ars Nova notation, marked f. 67, probably originally c. 480mm. in length. The texts show Picard forms.

INVENTORIES


  1. BESSELER, Heinrich. 'Studien zur Musik des Mittelalters. I. Neue Quellen des 14. und beginnenden 15. Jahrhunderts', Archiv für Musikwissenschaft, VII (1925): 167-252.

  2. Répertoire international des sources musicales. BIV 2. Manuscripts of Polyphonic Music (c.1320-1400), edited by Gilbert Reaney, G. Henle Verlag: Munich-Duisburg, 1969, pp. 197-199.

  3. HASSELMAN, Margaret P. The French Chanson of the Mid-Fourteenth Century, 2 vols, Ph.D. dissertation, University of California (Berkeley): 1970, pp. 9a-10, 11.


CONTENTS


  1. fol. 67, Garrit Gallus flendo dolorose - In nova fert animum mutatas dicere formas - Neuma (Philippe de Vitry))

  2. fol. 67, Fortune mere a doulour - Ma dolour ne cesse pas - [Dolour meus] (motet))

  3. fol. 67, [A]mer, Amours, est la choison pour quoy - Durement au cuer me blesce - Dolour meus (motet))

  4. fol. 67v, Se je chant mains que ne suelh (chasse))

  5. fol. 67v, Musicalis sciencia - Sciencie laudabili (motet))

  6. fol. 67v, ... et belle amie a mon talant (canon))


LITERATURE


  1. MEYER, P. 'Chansons latines et françaises (ms. Coll. Picard. 67)', Bulletin de le société des anciens textes français, XXXIV (1908):.

  2. BESSELER, Heinrich. 'Studien zur Musik des Mittelalters. I. Neue Quellen des 14. und beginnenden 15. Jahrhunderts' (p. 195).

  3. HOPPIN, Richard H. 'Some remarks a propos of Pic. (B.N. coll. de Picardie Vol. 67, folio 67)', Revue belge de musicologie, X (1956): 105-111.

CONCORDANCES

1.Cambrai, Bibliothèque Municipale 1328 (15r, Fortune mere a doulour - Ma dolour ne cesse pas - [Dolour meus]).
2.Durham, Cathedral Library C.I.20 (336, [A]mer, Amours, est la choison pour quoy - Durement au cuer me blesce - Dolour meus).
3.Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare 115 (52v, Se je chant mains que ne suelh; 53, Fortune mere a doulour - Ma dolour ne cesse pas - [Dolour meus]; 56v-57, [A]mer, Amours, est la choison pour quoy - Durement au cuer me blesce - Dolour meus).
4.Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds français 146 (44v, Garrit Gallus flendo dolorose - In nova fert animum mutatas dicere formas - Neuma).
5.Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds nouv. acq. français 23190 (olim Serrant Château, ducs de la Trémoïlle) (6v-7, [A]mer, Amours, est la choison pour quoy - Durement au cuer me blesce - Dolour meus; 8v-9, Se je chant mains que ne suelh; 32v-33, Fortune mere a doulour - Ma dolour ne cesse pas - [Dolour meus]).
6.Rochester / New York, Sibley Musical Library, Fleischer fragment 44 (1, ... et belle amie a mon talant).

Recordings of works contained in this manuscript

  1. Philippe de Vitry 1291-1361: RD 77 095: Garrit Gallus flendo dolorose ; In nova fert animum mutatas dicere formas; Neuma;.
  2. Philippe de Vitry and the Ars Nova: CD-SAR 49: Se je chant mains que ne suelh;.
  3. The History of Music in Sound. Vol. III. Ars Nova and the Renaissance: HMV HMS 20-31, 21=(78rpm mx. 2EA 15609-1B): Se je chant mains que ne suelh;.
  4. Roman de Fauvel: EMI-Reflexe 1C063-30-103 (GER): Garrit Gallus flendo dolorose ; In nova fert animum mutatas dicere formas; Neuma;.
  5. Secular Music circa 1300 (Weltliche Musik um 1300): Telefunken AW6 41219 (SAWT 9504): Se je chant mains que ne suelh;.
  6. The "Canon" in the Fourteenth Century: Chace and Caccia: Anthologie Sonore AS 59: Se je chant mains que ne suelh;.
  7. Recordings to accompany A History of Western Music and Norton Antholog: CBS P8 15483: Garrit Gallus flendo dolorose ; In nova fert animum mutatas dicere formas; Neuma;.


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Last updated: Wednesday, 5 March 2003