Tinctoris De Arte Contrapuncti (text and translation)
Tinctoris’s most famous treatise translated by Jeffrey Dean: View
Tinctoris’s most famous treatise translated by Jeffrey Dean: View
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, nouv. acquisitions françaises 4379 View Facsimile
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds français 1719. A very important literary source with rondeaux and ballades, very often with some musical parallels. View Facsimile List of the pieces: View
This cancionero was created around 1490 and is a major source for songs from Cornago, de Triana and Urrede. View Facsimile information about the source
Palacio Real, Monasterio di San Lorenzo, Ms IV.a.24 This songbook contains works of the Dufay-Dunstable generation, probably around 1460. There is a close relation to Montecassino 871. View three parts […]
Alexander Agricola is one of the most interesting and multifaceted composers of the outgoing 15th century. This edition presents the complete chansons – partly in several versions! Moderne Schlüssel Alte […]
As the first edition by Clytus Gottwald from 1963 is quite outdated, this may be a very welcome edition to rediscover this prominent, elegant and refined composer! View edition
This is a Flemish Choirbook bei Petrus Alamire from 1520-35, containing motets by de la Rue, Févin, Josquin and many anonymous works. It was given to Henry VIII as a […]
Firenze, Biblioteca del Consesrvatorio Ms 2439 This is a major source for secular and sacred songs from the years 1480-1510. Especially prominent are pieces by Agricola, Ghiselin and de la […]
St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek Codex 463. View Facsimile