A collection of motets in score originally attributed to Carissimi, but in fact by J. H. Wilderer [from Modulationi sacre (Amsterdam, c 1700)]
MS. Tenbury 936
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Title
A collection of motets in score originally attributed to Carissimi, but in fact by J. H. Wilderer [from Modulationi sacre (Amsterdam, c 1700)]
Shelfmark
MS. Tenbury 936
Summary
Contents:
(p. 1) Amo te (Affectus amoris erga Deum)
(p. 13) Quando Jesus adest (De nomine Jesu)
(p. 36) Laetamini canendo
(p. 48) Ah quid obdormis (Actus poenitentiae)
(p. 64) Quid gloriaris (Aulae descriptio de vanitati mundi)
(p. 67) Per labores ad sudores
(p. 106) Ah, Deus (Suspiria Sancti Xaverij)
(p. 133) Audite peccatores (Imploratio misericordiae Divinae)
(p. 149) Ah, vide Domine
(p. 179) Qui vult post me venire
(p. 210) O anima festina
Date
early 18th cent. - mid-18th cent.
Language
Latin
Physical extent
1 volume
Custodial history
Formerly belonged to Joseph Warren.
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Collection contents
Music manuscripts from the Library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells
A collection of motets in score originally attributed to Carissimi, but in fact by J. H. Wilderer [from Modulationi sacre (Amsterdam, c 1700)]
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