{ Attaingnant : Magnificats }
 
Attaingnant
 
Deux Préludes
Magnificats
Te Deum

 
 

 
 (Attaingnant :)
Two Preludes
Magnificats
Te Deum
 
One volume 10” × 12½”
38 pages
Euros 38.00

Attaingnant was the famous publisher who started to print music in France using the technique based on separate characters mixing notes and pieces of staff.  Those Preludes and verses are one of both volumes issued in 1531 which happen to be the very first works for the liturgical organ ever known in France.  The Magnificats and the Te Deum already follow the principle of alternance between choir and organ idiomatic of the Gallican rite.  Designed for a single manual with no pedals, they were compatible with both main types of instruments available then in churches, the huge Blockwerk of over two thousands pipes and the flexible Ripieno instruments.
 
These works show the way of playing by the organsits of the time, able to improvise expressive or brilliant pieces in turn, widely inspired by vocal art, using a technique with nearly no thumb (except for holding long durations).
 
The other volume issued by Attaingnant at the same time is also available at Chanvrelin (Two Masses).

 
Contents
 
     Foreword
 
          Prelude
          Prelude on every tone
 
     Magnificat in the 1st tone
          First verse
          Second verse
     Magnificat in the 2nd tone
          First verse
          Second verse
     Magnificat in the 3rd tone
          First verse
          Second verse
     Magnificat in the 4th tone
          First verse
          Second verse
          Third verse
          Fourth verse
          Fifth verse
     Magnificat in the 5th tone
          First verse
          Second verse
     Magnificat in the 6th tone
          First verse
          Second verse
     Magnificat in the 7th tone
          First verse
          Second verse
     Magnificat in the 8th tone
          First verse
          Second verse
          Third verse
          Fourth verse
 
     Te Deum
          Te Deum laudamus
          Tibi omnes angeli
          Sanctus
          Sanctus Dominus
          Te gloriosus
          Te martyrum
          Patrem
          Sanctus quoque
          Tu patris
          Tu devicto
          Judex crederis
          Aeterna fac
          Et rege eos
          Et laudamus - Miserere
          In te domine speravi
 
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