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- Virgo prudentissima is a six-voice motet (SSAATB), dedicated to the Virgin Mary and composed by Heinrich Isaac in 1507. The motet describes the ****umption...
- settings of the Magnificat which have survived, another motet (Virgo prudentissima), as well as a handful of secular chansons, all of which are settings...
- seemingly of great symbolic value to the emperor, was Isaac's motet Virgo prudentissima, which affiliated the reigns of two sovereign monarches—the Virgin Mary...
- Feast of the Rosary is a "direct visual counterpart" to the motet Virgo Prudentissima by Heinrich Isaac (written in 1507 for the Reichstag in Konstanz and...
- hon****ntia populi nostri. Tu advocata peccatorum. O Maria, Virgo prudentissima. Mater clementissima. Ora pro nobis. Intercede pro nobis. Ad Dominum...
- Salve Regina Jesus autem transiens/Credo in Deum à 13 motet O virgo prudentissima (fragmentary) But these works show Wylkynson to have been "an extremely...
- terra, pontus, aethera Triumphalis dies Victimae paschali laudes Virgo prudentissima Canzona prima a due Canzona prima a tre Canzona quarta a tre Canzona...
- seventh book of frottolas (Venice, 1507). 1507: Heinrich IsaacVirgo prudentissima, motet for six voices 1500: November 3, Benvenuto Cellini, cornettist...
- Guido Adler, the doyen of musicology in Austria and Germany. Virgo Prudentissima (Heinrich Isaac) Innsbruck, ich muss dich l****en Choralis Constantinus...
- Alma redemptoris) Salve regina, for 3vv Salve sancta parens (Virgo prudentissima), for 3vv Bent 2001. Stolba, Marie (1990). The development of western...