MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE
Title
MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE
Description
ANONYMOUS, Ad Vesperas: 7. Psalmi de Confessore, III/31/1
D-Dl
Mus. 2-E-708
Composer
MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE
Uniform Composer
ANONYMOUS
Title (Catalogo)
Ad Vesperas: 7. Psalmi de Confessore
Location (1765)
Schranck III; Fach 31; Lage 1
SFL_combination
III/31/1
Scoring (1765)
‘a 4 Voci con Stromenti’
Materials (1765)
Partitura
Title Partitura
Psalmi de Confessore
Uniform Title
Psalms
Date (Catalogo)
Revised by Zelenka in 1735
RISM Links
Remarks
Bound score copy of seven anonymous Vespers psalm settings. Grey-blue wrapper. Prov. Zelenka.
Cover title (Zelenka): Psalmi de Confessore | à 4 | Violin 2 | Viola | e Basso continuo. The incipit given here comes from the Dixit Dominus setting.
With this entry into his Inventarium Zelenka wrote this note: NB Psalmos hos media ex parte re | novavi Anno 1735, alios Violi=nos et Violam quasi ex integro faciendo, [mutando?] et multa in vocibus | quoque Canentibus immutando. (NB In 1735 I re-worked half of these psalms, writing the [parts for] violins and the viola almost entirely anew and also changing [modifying?] many things in the vocal parts).
In the ‘Catalogo della Musica di Chiesa’ (c1784) score and parts are indicated for a setting ‘7 Psalmi de Confessore’. Incipit. (III/26/13).
On this remark and on Zelenka’s reworking of the psalms see Stockigt, ‘Transmission of Prague Vespers Sources to Dresden’, Zelenka-Studien II, 493–506. Also, ‘The Vespers Psalms of Jan Dismas Zelenka’, App. 2, Nr. 58; ‘Musica senza nome’, 39 (31.1).
Concordance
CZ-Pak, 1625. Štefan, ([1703] Sign. 1625), partly in Novák’s hand, prov. Sehling. RISM ID no. 550271122. Although Josef Antonín Sehling (b.1710) was still relatively young, this source is probably the basis of Zelenka’s copy.
Cover title (Zelenka): Psalmi de Confessore | à 4 | Violin 2 | Viola | e Basso continuo. The incipit given here comes from the Dixit Dominus setting.
With this entry into his Inventarium Zelenka wrote this note: NB Psalmos hos media ex parte re | novavi Anno 1735, alios Violi=nos et Violam quasi ex integro faciendo, [mutando?] et multa in vocibus | quoque Canentibus immutando. (NB In 1735 I re-worked half of these psalms, writing the [parts for] violins and the viola almost entirely anew and also changing [modifying?] many things in the vocal parts).
In the ‘Catalogo della Musica di Chiesa’ (c1784) score and parts are indicated for a setting ‘7 Psalmi de Confessore’. Incipit. (III/26/13).
On this remark and on Zelenka’s reworking of the psalms see Stockigt, ‘Transmission of Prague Vespers Sources to Dresden’, Zelenka-Studien II, 493–506. Also, ‘The Vespers Psalms of Jan Dismas Zelenka’, App. 2, Nr. 58; ‘Musica senza nome’, 39 (31.1).
Concordance
CZ-Pak, 1625. Štefan, ([1703] Sign. 1625), partly in Novák’s hand, prov. Sehling. RISM ID no. 550271122. Although Josef Antonín Sehling (b.1710) was still relatively young, this source is probably the basis of Zelenka’s copy.
Stamps
Sächs. Landesbibliothek
Status
Scores from an anonymous set of 7 Psalmi de Confessore (Mus. 2-E-708) held by SLUB.
Sort Order
03/31/01
Collection
Citation
“MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE,” Catalogue of the Music Collection of the Dresden Catholic Court Church 1765, accessed July 28, 2024, http://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/hofkirchecatalogo1765/items/show/4198.