München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Clm 29775(2
XV - Deutsche Lieder (Fragment)
Clm 29775(3
XVI - Hymnen (Fragment)
Clm 29775(9
XVI - Deutsche Lieder (Fragment)
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Clm 29775(2
XV - Deutsche Lieder (Fragment)
Clm 29775(3
XVI - Hymnen (Fragment)
Clm 29775(9
XVI - Deutsche Lieder (Fragment)
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Thanks for weighing in!
Michael Scott Cuthbert a dit :
No matches in the 1300-1425 database for any of these pieces.
:) - Funny, I had the same association (see entry before). Best, Marc
la deuxième main du Clm 29775(2 me rappelle le fragment du Clm 7755
Yes, indeed. I find the notation reminiscent of other German musical fragments, such as the fleeting notation of the keyboard tablature from D-Mbs clm 7755, fol. 279r-280r (http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00069150/image_580) or the notation of some textless tenors in a Viennese manuscript: http://www.cantusplanus.at/de-at/bilder/05455/cod05455.JPG (see the commentary, here: https://musikleben.wordpress.com/2013/07/09/a-wn-cod-5455-german-te...)
Susanne Ansorg a dit :
I agree - the first is the most interesting: very nice on the second half the way of writing music.
This is very exciting, especially the first fragment! It is listed in David Fallows Catalogue of polyphonic songs (p. 447): "D and Ct only since facing page is lost, but almost complete".