Cantus diversi pro Dominicis, festis et feriis per annum

Type:
partituur
Titel:
Cantus diversi pro Dominicis, festis et feriis per annum
Jaar:
1745
Onderwerp:
17th Century (1601-1700)
18th Century (1701-1800)
Religion
Vocal music
Prayer
Singing
Method
Toulouse (France)
Taal:
Latijn
Uitgever:
Toulouse Douladoure 1745
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.21 H3-082 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
286 pages
Nota:
pages 282-286 include a 'Manière pour bien chanter dans un chœur' (without title page), derived from 'Trois methodes faciles pour apprendre le plein-chant' (1689).
This set of three anonymous methods could have been commissioned by Claude Bachelu, a bookseller from Lyon who was worried on several occasions for counterfeiting or for having distributed banned books. Having published numerous works of spirituality and theology, Bachelu brought out in his name a collection of Cantus diversi (1689). Like Parisian colleagues such as La Caille, he doubled this publication with a theoretical counterpart, thus the 'Trois methodes'. Modeled from the easy method designed for the Parisian seminary of Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet, they then benefited from a long editorial existence since they are found at the end of several other books imitating that of Bachelu, and this until the middle of the 18th century. The 'Three methods' are (partly) included with a new title page and new compositions in the Cantus diversi by Claude Moulu (Lyon, 1700) and by Gaspard Henault (Toulouse, 1745) or, without title page, in the Cantus diversi ex Graduali Romano by Pierre Valfray (Lyon, 1724) and this edition by Joseph Douladure (Toulouse, 1745). (for more information see: https://www.cantus-scholarum.univ-tours.fr/ressources/sources/methodes-faciles-de-plain-chant/trois-methodes-1698/)
ms. scribblings on back matter
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