Vidit suum dulcem natum" for mixed chorus with children and bass parts for "Quid tibi feci." First half of the 19th century
by [LITURGICAL MUSIC - 19th Century - Manuscript]
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Syosset, New York, United States
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Vidit suum dulcem natum"
11ff. of various sizes (the solo part being 237 x 185 mm). Notated in brown ink on 5-7 stave rastrum-ruled paper, including one "Solo" part; four "Dessus" parts; three "2e. Dessu ou hatue contre pour l'Enfant" parts; two "Haute contre pour l'Enfant" parts; and one bass part with text ("[?]In tribulatione mea") in the same meter and key as the other parts.
"Quid tibi feci"
4ff. of various sizes. Notated in black ink on 8-9 stave rastrum-ruled paper, being several copies of the bass part of a choral piece for larger forces.
Some small stains and soiling to a few leaves, but otherwise in very good condition. Unlocated in RISM.
Two unrecorded early 19th century choral pieces. The carol-like composition "Vidit suum dulcem natum" contains a full solo part and enough of its inner parts to lend itself to a satisfactory reconstruction and performance.
11ff. of various sizes (the solo part being 237 x 185 mm). Notated in brown ink on 5-7 stave rastrum-ruled paper, including one "Solo" part; four "Dessus" parts; three "2e. Dessu ou hatue contre pour l'Enfant" parts; two "Haute contre pour l'Enfant" parts; and one bass part with text ("[?]In tribulatione mea") in the same meter and key as the other parts.
"Quid tibi feci"
4ff. of various sizes. Notated in black ink on 8-9 stave rastrum-ruled paper, being several copies of the bass part of a choral piece for larger forces.
Some small stains and soiling to a few leaves, but otherwise in very good condition. Unlocated in RISM.
Two unrecorded early 19th century choral pieces. The carol-like composition "Vidit suum dulcem natum" contains a full solo part and enough of its inner parts to lend itself to a satisfactory reconstruction and performance.
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- Seller
- J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 39572
- Title
- Vidit suum dulcem natum" for mixed chorus with children and bass parts for "Quid tibi feci." First half of the 19th century
- Author
- [LITURGICAL MUSIC - 19th Century - Manuscript]
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- 19th century vocal manuscripts, 19th century choral manuscripts, 19th century music
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC
Biblio member since 2008
Syosset, New York
About J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC
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