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Die Geistlichen Konzerte : aus Parnassia militia op. 1, Strassburg 1622. Heft 7, Für 2 Tenori und b. c. : Iste cognovit justitiam/Isti sunt triumphatores / Vinko Jelić ; herausgegeben von Bianca Brajuha.
Composer
Jelić, Vinko, 1596-1636
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Format
Musical score
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[Stuttgart, Germany] : Cornetto, [2016?]
Description
2 identical scores (8 unnumbered pages each) + 1 part (2 unnumbered pages) ; 30 cm
16 pages, 11 unnumbered pages, 24 pages ; 30 cm
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79.1 J391 G2 Heft7
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Subject(s)
Motets
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Sacred vocal duets with continuo
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Scores and parts
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Sacred vocal duets with organ
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Scores and parts
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Editor
Brajuha, Bianca
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Brajuha, Bianca
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Motets
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Sacred music
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Art music
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Contains
Jelić, Vinko, 1596-1636.
Parnassia militia.
Iste cognovit justitiam.
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Jelić, Vinko, 1596-1636.
Parnassia militia.
Isti sunt triumphatores.
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Notes
Introduction and critical commentary in English.
Includes separate commentary with introduction, Latin texts with English translations and critical commentary in English.
Title from cover.
Continuo not realized.
Language note
Latin words; also printed separately as text with English translation.
Script
Staff notation.
Publisher no.
CP1312
OCLC
951693823
International Standard Music Number
9790502222574
RCP
C - S
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