Ave Maria a8 SATB-SSAT
Composer: Alonso Lobo (c1555-1617), 1602
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play/stop MP3 sample:
The Tallis Scholars - Requiem |
Score: Lira Sacro-Hispana -
Hilarion Eslava vol 3 - Madrid: M. Martín Salazar, 1852-1860. free
download on
IMSLP |
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Score with Lyrics: available for free
on www.cpdl.org |
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- Editor:
Oliver Hayes (submitted
2009-09-18). Score information: A4, 7 pages,
379 kbytes Copyright:
CPDL
- Edition notes: Transposed up a tone.
- Editor:
Sabine Cassola (submitted
2008-06-29). Score information: A4, 6 pages,
110 kbytes Copyright:
Personal
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If you'd like to pay for a version without
the lyrics: |
Alonso Lobo. Ave Maria (A/sATT/b + A/sTTB)
LP SRS-2
Set for Recorders, Viols or Other Early Instruments by Mark Davenport
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Lobo's ingenious double choir motet Ave Maria, from
his Liber primus missarum Alphonsi Lobo de Borja (Madrid, 1602),
demonstrates exceptional contrapuntal skill. The use of canon, as a
unifying compositional device, was actively promoted by Spanish composers.
In this eight-part motet, Lobo tackles the problem of an eight-in-four
canon (as Guerrero had done a half-century earlier with his eight-part
Pater noster). |
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Page last modified:
November 09, 2011
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