medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
However, the 'Gyffard' part books GB-Lbl 17802-5, of
English provenance, contain a 4-voice setting of the
text without the second half. Bits of these partbooks
have been dated as late as the reign of Mary
Tudor......
Cheers
Rob
<[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
This shows
> that the
> phrase was commonly used at least by 1500 in Italy.
> But apparently not so in the north: Johannes
> Ockeghem (d. Tours 1497)
> set his Ave Maria without the continuation Sancta
> Maria . . .
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