Regina caeli [062]

John Dunstaple

Titre complet / Autres titres

RC062 Regina celi 3 vv ; Quia quem 3 vv ; Resurrexit 3 vv ; Alleluia 3 vv

Partitions

[1] Regina celi

Polyphonic ensemble STX

[C]-C1; [Ct]-C3; [T]-C3. “Regina celi” intonation in C. An embellished chant occurs (App. 3) most prominently in C at the beginning of “letare,” “quia…portare,” “resurrexit sicut” and the final “alleluia.” Primarily within the same range (f-a’) and with frequent voice crossing, the T and Ct support a cantilena C, the principal texted voice (all voices texted for final “alleluia”) that reflects a highly melismatic text setting. Triple mensuration with fluid rhythmic gestures defines “letare…alleluia” and “quia…alleluia,” whereas the final two sections contrast with duple mensuration and a quasi-homorhythmic style. Final F, b♭ signature.

[2] Quia quem

Polyphonic ensemble STX


[3] Resurrexit

Polyphonic ensemble STX


[4] Alleluia

Polyphonic ensemble STX

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John Dunstaple - Composer

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Regina caeli laetare, alleluia;
Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia,
Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia,
Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia.

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The Trope:

Alle Domine nate matris Deus alme nobis confer praestaque vivere:
Quam [quoniam] te decet laus honor O Domine qui de morte surgebas rex pie:
Fac nos tecum surgere, alleluia.

Bibliographie

Éditions modernes

[Dunstable, 1970]

Dunstable, J., 1970, Complete works, Bukofzer M. F., Bent M., Bent I., et Trowell B. (éd.), London.
(n° 38)

[Loyan, 1973]

Loyan, R. K., 1973, The Music in the Manuscript Florence, Fondo Magliabechiano XIX, 112 Bis, Thèse de doctorat soutenue à Berkeley, 1973.
(n° 31)

[Sieben Trienter codices]

Ficker, R. (éd.), 1960, Sieben Trienter codices: geistliche und weltliche Kompositiones des 15. Jhs, Graz.
(pp. 49-50)

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Contributeurs

Harry Elzinga - Project manager ; Scientific editor

Ailin Arjmand - Collaborative work

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