Quotes from the sequence Victimae paschali laudes and the sequence Veni sancte spiritus in all voices, most prominent in the T in the following excerpts:
Verse 1 of the sequence Victimae paschali laudes (Cantus ID 508002), T opening:
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
c1c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
ggffbbab
gfeddbcd
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven-motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505 and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M105-110.
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
c1c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
ggabcdga
gfedefde
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505, and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M104-110.
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
c1c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
.ggccbba
ggfagfef
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505, and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M104-110.
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
c1c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
.gdgfgef
.gdgfefg
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505, and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M104-110.
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
<c1>c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
.bbcabca
ggfedc.e
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505, and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M104-110.
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
c1c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
..ggffg-
ggddccdf
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505, and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M104-110.
This motet possibly quotes pre-existing material, but it can not be linked to any Cantus prius factus with a corresponding text.
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
b
Clefs:
c1c3c4f4
Final:
G
Music incipit:
-
-
gacfdggb
gcbdecb
Modern editions:
-
Further notes:
This motet is transmitted as a fragment.
Individual elevation motet. Considered as part of a seven motet cycle Diem novae gratiae (I-Mfd [4], ff. 70v-77r) by WARD 1986, 499 and 505, and GASSER 2001, 233 and 332. This hypothesis does not hold, as all seven motets include an elevation section (PAVANELLO 2017). See also M104-110.