Translation: Composed for the Schola Cantorum of Fisher House, Cambridge.
Translation: Nicolle of Celliers de Hesdin. Originally attributed to Gombert , this piece is now attributed to Hesdin by Grove Music Online.
Translation: The source for this hymn is found in manuscript and microfilm. Performance Suggestions.
Translation: Transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr88. The keys, time signature, notes' values, accidentals and colourings are as in the manuscript.
Translation: A Whitsunday Introit transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr92. the “tempus perfectum” has been assumed from the context.
Translation: Sequentia for the feast of Pentecost transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr91. The coloured notes are in “proportio sesquialtera”.
Translation: Language. Latin. SATB. Magnificat antiphon for vespers of Pentecost.
Translation: A chapel or Mixed ensemble and Basso continuo parts hill. SATB. From Hymni quibus totius anni decursu.
Translation: From Armonico Practical Map. Facsimile of manuscript published by Consejo Superior de Investagaciones Cientificas.
Translation: CPDL # 27200. Glenn O'Brien.
Translation: The cantus fermus "Spiritus almus" is from the last phrase of the Marian responsory Stirps Jesse.
Translation: a cappella , not excluding instruments on untexted parts. The attribution to Dufay is doubtful.