
C15 Exultabit cor meum
Standardised composer:
Attribution notes:
-
Cycle rubric:
-
Identified as a cycle based on:
GASSER 2001, 331
Reference source:
I-Mfd 1, ff. 158v-162r
Other sources:
-
Number of voices:
4
Signature:
-
Clefs:
c2c4c4f4
Final:
D
Devotional / liturgical association:
All Saints
All Saints’ Day
Description:
The cycle consists of four motets, each subdivided into two partes (three in the case of the third one). The first two motets have texts associated with the feast of All Saints, the other two are textless in the manuscript, but were in all likelihood meant to be provided with text as well. The cycle configuration hypothesis rests, among other things, on the presence of the same (or a very similar) melodic opening phrase in all the motets.
Modern editions:
-
Literature:
, 331
Discography:
Further notes:
Motets in this cycle
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Source | Motet incipit | Attribution | Rubric | Cycle / Text |
---|---|---|---|---|
I-Mfd 1 158v-159r |
Exultabit cor meum : Admirabile est nomen tuum ID: M047 |
- Anonymous |
- |
C15 Exultabit cor meum T047 Exultabit cor meum |
I-Mfd 1 159v-160r |
Timete dominum : Domine dilexi decorem ID: M048 |
- Anonymous |
- |
C15 Exultabit cor meum T048 Timete dominum |
Component motets preview
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