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[[Katarzyna Morawska|Morawska, Katarzyna]], ''The History of Music in Poland''. Vol.2 The Renaissance. Translated by John Comber. Warsaw: Sutkowski Edition, 2002. 311. | [[Katarzyna Morawska|Morawska, Katarzyna]], ''The History of Music in Poland''. Vol.2 The Renaissance. Translated by John Comber. Warsaw: Sutkowski Edition, 2002. 311. | ||
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The Johannes Fischer Tablature is a collection of pieces composed and/or copied by Johannes Fischer. It contains both original pieces and intabulations by him and other composers.
Description
In 1595, Fischer assembled a two-volume tablature (of which only the second volume survives) of choral music in intabulated form. Some pieces include additional virtuosic cadences and intonations.
The manuscript contains works by William Brade, Diomedes Cato, and Fischer.
The only three instrumental works in the manuscript are Melodia a 4 by Fischer and the two pieces by Diomedes Cato.
Contents
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No. | fol. | Composer | Title | Incipit | Notes | Ref. |
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37 | 25v-26r | Johannes Fischer | Veni in hortum meum Orlandus a 5 | [1] | ||
41 | 27v-29r | Johannes Fischer | Benedicam Domino in omni tempore /.../, Orlandus a 5 voc. | [1] | ||
45 | 30v-31r | Johannes Fischer | Surrexit pastor bonus, Orlandi a 5 | [1] | ||
52 | Diomedes Cato | Muteta Diomedis a 4. Vocum. 95. | [2] | |||
57 | 37v-38r | Johannes Fischer | Vestiva i colli | Anno 95 den 3 Martij | [1] | |
59 | 58v-59r | Johannes Fischer | Deus in adiutorium meum intende | [1] | ||
60 | 59v-60r | Johannes Fischer | Melodia a 4 voc. | [1] | ||
/intonacja/ | See #Excerpts | appears after no. 66 | [1] | |||
FINAL /kadencja/ | See #Excerpts | Characteristically virtuosic cadence, fuond after no. 85 | [1] | |||
111 | Diomedes Cato | Fuga Diomedis | [2] |
Excerpts
Final Cadence[1]
Intonation[1]
References
Gołos, Jerzy (editor), Johannes Fischer - Utwory z tabulatury organowej (1595). Wydawca: Ludowy Instytut Muzyczny, 1990.
Morawska, Katarzyna, The History of Music in Poland. Vol.2 The Renaissance. Translated by John Comber. Warsaw: Sutkowski Edition, 2002. 311.