Mass: Deus Creator omnium for four voices [download]
Published by the Musica Scotica Trust, 2003.
Edited by Kenneth Elliott.
Scanned to pdf from paperback (out of print) x+42pp
Published by the Musica Scotica Trust, 2003.
Edited by Kenneth Elliott.
Scanned to pdf from paperback (out of print) x+42pp
Published by the Musica Scotica Trust, 2003.
Edited by Kenneth Elliott.
Scanned to pdf from paperback (out of print) x+42pp
Edited by Kenneth Elliott.
Published by the Musica Scotica Trust, 2003.
Scanned to pdf from paperback (out of print) x+42pp
'The anonymous Mass ‘Deus Creator omnium’ for four voices is recorded in the Carver Choirbook, the large manuscript collection of sacred music, possibly linked with James IV's expansion of the Scottish Chapel Royal in 1501. For it the Mass ‘Deus Creator omnium’, the anonymous Mass ‘Rex virginum’, along with Dufay's Mass ‘L'Homme armé’ (c. 1460), were probably all copied as a group from the same continental source: together they make up one of the oldest continuous layers of the manuscript as it exists today.'
Introduction
Facsimile
Mass: ‘Deus Creator omnium’
Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Agnus Dei