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Alma redemptoris mater, Ave regina caelorum, Regina caeli, Salve regina

1400-1615


Mary, the Virgin Mother, Queen of Heaven, Mother of Christ, as well as many other titles, has been the object of veneration since the early days of the Christian Church. The personification of purity and grace, Mary was viewed as the mediatrix, the compassionate and accessible one, who could intercede on behalf of the worshipper. Art, music, literature and architecture testify to her place within the culture and history of the cult associated with her. It was particularly during the Renaissance that composers expressed their admiration in music that resulted in a large repertoire for liturgical and devotional purposes.


Modern editions of the Marian antiphons transcribed and edited by Harry Elzinga are forthcoming.

Musicologists interested in contributing are invited to contact the responsible of the project, Harry Elzinga.

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Preface

Introduction

Guidelines

Voice Terminology

Bibliography

Marian antiphons according to number of voices

Alternatim Settings

Contributors

Ailin Arjmand

Harry Elzinga

Stefano Mengozzi

Suzy Piat

Vilena Vrbanić


Sebastian Ertl 1550/1560-1618

Roles: Composer

Roles: Music printer

Serafino Cantone fl. 1580/1627

Roles: Composer ; Organist

Simon Boyleau circa 1544-after 1586

Roles: Composer

Simone Gatto 1540/1550-1595

Roles: Composer ; Instrumentalist

Simone Molinaro circa 1565-1634

Roles: Choirmaster ; Composer ; Dedicator ; Editor ; Lutenist

Roles: Music printer

Simon Kolb circa 1556-1614

Roles: Composer

Stefano Felis 1538-1603

Roles: Choirmaster ; Composer ; Dedicator ; Priest

Roles: Music printer

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Elzinga Harry, Catalogue of Polyphonic Marian Antiphons, in RicercarDataLab [https://ricercardatalab.cesr.univ-tours.fr/projects/19/] (accessed 07 March 2026).