Regina caeli [141]

Andreas Michot

Titre complet / Autres titres

RC141 Regina caeli 4 vv ; [2.p.] Resurrexit 4 vv

Partitions

[1] Regina caeli

Polyphonic ensemble SATB

S-C1; A-C3; T-C4; B-F4. Chant (App. 3), intact at the beginning of textual phrases and words (“portare”) and often presented in semibreves and breves, permeates the imitative, contrapuntal texture. Introduced via paired imitation (“regina caeli”), chant appears in T and S, the axis voices; A and B in diminution (minums) anticipate respective entrances (“ora pro nobis”) in S and T in semibreves. Declamatory text setting prevails. Final F, b♭ signature.

[2] Resurrexit

Polyphonic ensemble SATB

Description

Josephson supports Llorens’ attribution to Michot (Josephson, 1982, p. XIX) and José Llorens (1960, p. 97). On the other hand, Shine attributes the motet to Johannes Mouton (Shine, 1953, pp. 745-50).

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Andreas Michot - 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

[CMM 95]

Josephson, N. S., 1982, Early sixteenth-century sacred music from the Papal chapel.
(n° 21)

[Renaissance music in facsimile 21]

Dean, J. J. (éd.), 1986, Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Cappella Sistina MS 46, New York & London.
(ff. 157v-160)

[The Motets of Jean Mouton]

Shine, J. M., 1953, The Motets of Jean Mouton, Thèse de doctorat soutenue à , 1953.
(pp. 745-50)

Références

[LLORENS, 1960]

LLORENS, J. M., 1960, Capellae Sixtinae codices, Roma.

Contributeurs

Harry Elzinga - Project manager ; Scientific editor

Ailin Arjmand - Collaborative work

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