LULLY
Title
LULLY
Description
LULLY, Jean-Baptiste (b Florence 1632–d Paris 1687), 6 Motetts . . . 17 libri stampati, II/L/4/1
D-Dl
[Mus. 1827-D-1]
Composer
LULLY
Uniform Composer
LULLY, Jean-Baptiste (b Florence 1632–d Paris 1687)
Title (Catalogo)
6 Motetts . . . 17 libri stampati
Location (1765)
Schranck II; Fach 4; Lage 1
SFL_combination
II/L/4/1
Scoring (1765)
‘a 2 Choeurs avec les Instruments’
Materials (1765)
Parti
Uniform Title
Motets
Remarks
Seventeen printed part books for Lully’s ‘6 Motetts’ are missing from SLUB.
Two 19th century score copies (c.1825) are held. They are:
Mus. 1827-D-1: Six motets by Lully (publ. Paris, 1684), comprising: Psalm 50, Miserere mei Deus; Canticum Zachariae; Ambrosian Hymn (Te Deum laudamus); Psalm 129, De profundis; Dies irae; Canticum pro Baptismo Delphini ‘Plaude laetare Gallia’. The timpani part of the Te Deum is notated at the conclusion, an indication that this score was copied from the set of part books.
Mus. 1827-D-2: four of the six motets by Lully (publ. Paris, 1684) in the hand of Dresden court composer Franz A. Schubert (1768–1827), comprising: the Ambrosian Hymn (Te Deum laudamus); De profundis; Dies irae; Plaude laetare. Schubert’s remark on the inner side of the front cover: ‘Ist unter August den 2ter König von Pohlen | und Sachsen nach Dresden | von König Ludewig den 14ten von Frankreich an an König August den 2ter geschickt worden. Franz Schubert’. (c1825. Information from Dr O. Landmann’s remarks in the SLB card catalogue).
Two 19th century score copies (c.1825) are held. They are:
Mus. 1827-D-1: Six motets by Lully (publ. Paris, 1684), comprising: Psalm 50, Miserere mei Deus; Canticum Zachariae; Ambrosian Hymn (Te Deum laudamus); Psalm 129, De profundis; Dies irae; Canticum pro Baptismo Delphini ‘Plaude laetare Gallia’. The timpani part of the Te Deum is notated at the conclusion, an indication that this score was copied from the set of part books.
Mus. 1827-D-2: four of the six motets by Lully (publ. Paris, 1684) in the hand of Dresden court composer Franz A. Schubert (1768–1827), comprising: the Ambrosian Hymn (Te Deum laudamus); De profundis; Dies irae; Plaude laetare. Schubert’s remark on the inner side of the front cover: ‘Ist unter August den 2ter König von Pohlen | und Sachsen nach Dresden | von König Ludewig den 14ten von Frankreich an an König August den 2ter geschickt worden. Franz Schubert’. (c1825. Information from Dr O. Landmann’s remarks in the SLB card catalogue).
Stamps
BIBLIOTHECA MUSICA REGIA
Additional
—
Eitner
V. 6 (1902), 244. Lully, Jean-Baptiste [...] Motetes (6) a 2 choeurs pour la chapelle du Roy. Paris 1684 Christph. Ballard. 17 Stb. Sing-und Instrumental-Stim. [. . . Dresd. Mus. in Kopie Ms. 218.
Status
Seventeen printed part books for the ‘6 Motetts’ [. . . 17 libri stampati] by Lully, listed in the Catalogo (1765), are presumed to have gone missing after Eitner’s publication; 19th c. score copies exist (Mus. 1827-D-1; -D-2).
Identification
lwv 25; lwv 64|ii; lwv 55; lwv 62; lwv 64|i; lwv 37
Sort Order
02-04-01
Collection
Citation
“LULLY,” Catalogue of the Music Collection of the Dresden Catholic Court Church 1765, accessed July 29, 2024, http://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/hofkirchecatalogo1765/items/show/3858.