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Medieval Music Database

O Padua sidus preclarum

Three-voice motet by Johannes Ciconia

Sources

Bologna: Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Ms Q 15, fol. 257v-258 (3/2).

Editions

1. CLERCX, Suzanne. Johannes Ciconia: Un musicien liégois et son temps, 2 vols., Brussels: Palais des Académies, 1960, Vol. II, p. 164.
2. COX, B. W. The Motets of Manuscript Bologna, Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Q 15, Ph.D. dissertation, North Texas State University: 1977, p. 516.
3. The Works of Johannes Ciconia, edited by Margaret Bent and Anne Hallmark, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1985. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century XXIV, p. 73.

Literature

1. PIRROTTA, Nino and Ettore LI GOTTI. 'Il Codice di Lucca. III. Il repertorio musicale', Musica Disciplina, V (1951), p. 124.
2. FISCHER, Kurt von. 'Zur Ciconia-Forschung', Die Musikforschung, XIV (1961), p. 321.
3. VECCHI, Giuseppe. 'Letteratura e musica nel Trecento', L'Ars nova italiana del Trecento III: Certaldo, 1969, 1970, p. 500.

Recordings

1. Ceremonial Music of the Renaissance, Capella Antiqua, Munich, directed by Konrad Ruhland: Telefunken SAWT 9524-B.
2. Festmusik der Renaissance - Ceremonial Music of the Renaissance, Capella Antiqua München, directed by Konrad Ruhland (1968): Telefunken AS6 41087 (GER).
3. Johannes Ciconia. Madrigaux et Ballades, Clemencic Consort, directed by Rene Clemencic (1980): Harmonia Mundi HM 10068.
4. Johannes Ciconia, Las Huelgas Ensemble, directed by Paul van Nevel (1980): Musique en Wallonie 80040-44 (set).


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Last updated: Wednesday, 19 March 2003


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