Gaspar van Weerbeke, Opera Omnia, vol. V: Chansons and Liturgical Works (original) (raw)

. Ed. Paul Kolb and Agnese Pavanello (in collaboration with Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl), American Institute of Musicology, 2020

Abstract

Critical Edition of Gaspar van Weerbeke's Chansons, Magnificat and Lamentations. Gaspar van Weerbeke, born around 1450 in the Flemish city of Oudenaarde, was one of the most acclaimed composers of the Josquin generation, active primarily in Milan and Rome. This volume contains the composer’s two main settings of liturgical texts, other than the masses, his Lamentatio Jeremie prophete and Magnificat octavi toni, as well as the six songs and instrumental wrks that bear an attributin to the composer. Conflicting and uncertain attributions raise questions about the authorship of these songs, and arguments in favor of an against Weerbeke are discussed in the introduction and individual work commentaries. The appendices contain the surviving tablature versons of these songs, a further opus dubium, and a related song.

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