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Per larghi prati e per grã boschi folti [di] M. Giouañj. eN am̃e la doulce uíe / [di Guillaume de Machaut.].
Author
Johannes, de Florentia, active 1340-1350
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Uniform title
Per larghi prati
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Format
Musical score, Manuscript
Language
Italian
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Published/Created
[approximately 1400 (late 14th-early 15th century)]
Description
1 online resource (96v-97r leaves)
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Available Online
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Music
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Contains
Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377.
En amer a douce vie.
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Notes
Cf. Polyphonic music of the 14th century, volume 6. Ed. W. Thomas Marrocco; RISM. Handschriften mit mehrstimmiger Musik des 14., 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts, volume 2.
Online version of original resource made available by the Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music.
Original: Florence, Biblioteca nazionale centrale MS (Panciat. 26, f. 96y-97r). Manuscript, in ink on paper.
The first work is for 3 voices; Italian words. The second includes parts for a duplum, tenor, and contratenor; other sources include a triplum; French words.
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