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  • Ericsson, Hans-Ola (kompositör, creator_code:cre_t)
  • Stabat mater
  • 2011
  • Konstnärligt arbete (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Uruppförande av beställningsverk - Stabat mater - för damkör, fyra klarinetter, slagverk och orgel.Framfört vid avslutningskonserten vid Bodö internationella orgelfestival 2011
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  • Iversen, Gunilla, 1941- (författare)
  • Corpus Troporum XII. Tropes du Gloria : Vol. 2. Aperçu des manuscrits
  • 2014
  • Bok (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Volume 2 publishes 32 plates from the manuscripts used in the edition. It then provides an overview of the entire Gloria repertory, listing all the manuscripts by place of provenance (coinciding with the order of collation) and detailing information on the place of insertion of each verse in the tropes and prosulas, including liturgical rubrics and melodies. French musicologist Marie Noël Colette contributes to this volume with musical transcriptions and annotations of a selection of troped Gloria chants. Indices and bibliography conclude the volume.
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  • Iversen, Gunilla, 1941- (författare)
  • Corpus Troporum XII. Tropes du Gloria : Volume 1. Introduction et édition des textes
  • 2014
  • Bok (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The present volume is an edition of medieval liturgical tropes to the most extensive chants of the Roman Mass, Gloria in excelsis Deo. Following the editions of tropes to the Agnus Dei and Sanctus by the same editor in the series Corpus Troporum, this is the third part dedicated to Ordinary tropes. It is based on 137 manuscripts dating from the ninth through the thirteenth centuries.Volume 1 contains an introduction presenting the Gloria chant, its history and its interpretation by medieval commentators. Iversen presents the various compositional methods used by medieval compilers, who, combining ‘wandering’ verses, could vary the form of the troped chant in almost unlimited ways. The innovative aspect of this edition is to present for the reader as much material from this extensive poetic tradition while keeping faithful to the manuscript witnesses.Thus the main part of the first volume contains the critical edition of 152 tropes and prosulas amounting to thousands of verses, in various ways and at various points inserted into the Gloria chanted in the medieval Mass.
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  • Lectionarium Placentinum. Sanctorale : Vol. 3, Pars prima : edition of a twelfth century lectionary for the divine office
  • 2018
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Lectionarium Placentinum is contained in four parchment manuscripts, Piacenza, Biblioteca Capitolare codices 60-63, which have been dated to the second half of the twelfth century and form part of a collection of liturgical manuscripts produced in that period. The lectionary is divided in two parts, each consisting of two manuscripts: the Temporale contained in Pia 61-60, and the Sanctorale in Pia 62- 63. The four manuscripts contain around 250 Gospel incipits and 700 texts. While the majority of the texts in the Temporale are sermons written by Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo and the popes Leo the Great and Gregory the Great, the major part of the texts in the Sanctorale are anonymous saints’ vitae and passion stories. Like the Temporale edition, the Sanctorale edition is divided in two volumes, the first including an introduction to hagiography, a description of the manuscripts and their contents, and the second an inventory, bibliography and indices. The first part of the edition covers the period from Stephen protomartyr (December 26) to Bishop Germanus (July 31) and the second part the period from Peter in Chains (August 1) to Victoria (December 23). Both parts moreover contain an appropriate commune sanctorum section. The lectionary provides information on the reception and liturgical use of texts of the patristic and early medieval church fathers in the twelfth century and presents an instrument for further studies to scholars in various fields of research. The edition might be a useful tool to liturgists investigating the contents and structure of the medieval office as well as to scholars investigating and/or analysing the Latin language, liturgical literature, biblical exegesis and commentaries, theology, hagiography, history of ideas and mentality, as well as Latin translations of Greek texts.
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  • Lectionarium Placentinum. Sanctorale : Vol. 4, Pars secunda : edition of a twelfth century lectionary for the divine office
  • 2018
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Lectionarium Placentinum is contained in four parchment manuscripts, Piacenza, Biblioteca Capitolare codices 60-63, which have been dated to the second half of the twelfth century and form part of a collection of liturgical manuscripts produced in that period. The lectionary is divided in two parts, each consisting of two manuscripts: the Temporale contained in Pia 61-60, and the Sanctorale in Pia 62- 63. The four manuscripts contain around 250 Gospel incipits and 700 texts. While the majority of the texts in the Temporale are sermons written by Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo and the popes Leo the Great and Gregory the Great, the major part of the texts in the Sanctorale are anonymous saints’ vitae and passion stories. Like the Temporale edition, the Sanctorale edition is divided in two volumes, the first including an introduction to hagiography, a description of the manuscripts and their contents, and the second an inventory, bibliography and indices. The first part of the edition covers the period from Stephen protomartyr (December 26) to Bishop Germanus (July 31) and the second part the period from Peter in Chains (August 1) to Victoria (December 23). Both parts moreover contain an appropriate commune sanctorum section. The lectionary provides information on the reception and liturgical use of texts of the patristic and early medieval church fathers in the twelfth century and presents an instrument for further studies to scholars in various fields of research. The edition might be a useful tool to liturgists investigating the contents and structure of the medieval office as well as to scholars investigating and/or analysing the Latin language, liturgical literature, biblical exegesis and commentaries, theology, hagiography, history of ideas and mentality, as well as Latin translations of Greek texts.
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  • Nilsson, Ann-Marie, 1942- (författare)
  • Fecit' quattor historie?
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Papers Read at the 16th Meeting of the IMS Study Group Cantus Planus. - Wien. ; , s. 282-292
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  • Sermones moralissimi atque ad populum instruendum utilissimi supra evangelia dominicarum totius anni
  • 2018
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This work presents a semi-critical edition of the model sermon collection "Sermones moralissimi de tempore" by the French Franciscan Nicolaus de Aquaevilla, who lived in the late thirteenth century. It contains sixty sermons for the ordinary Sundays and the great Christological feasts. Model sermons offer editorial problems due to their big size and fluid character as well as the large number of textual witnesses. The aim is to find a pragmatic method to publish one influential version, and the edition is thus based on an incunable, printed shortly before 1480. Variants from three manuscripts are recorded in the critical apparatus.
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