MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE

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Title

MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE

Description

BRENTNER, Jan Josef Ignáz (b Dobřany 1689–d Dobřany 1742), [Ad Vesperas]: 3 Beatus Vir. No 3., III/31/12

D-Dl

Missing?

Composer

MUSICA SENZA NOME DELL’AUTORE

Uniform Composer

BRENTNER, Jan Josef Ignáz (b Dobřany 1689–d Dobřany 1742)

Location (1765)

Schranck III; Fach 31; Lage 12

SFL_combination

III/31/12

Scoring (1765)

‘a 4 Voci con Strom.’

Materials (1765)

Partitura

Uniform Title

Psalms (ps. 111)

Remarks

Beatus vir (B flat Major) missing. A Zelenka source?
Perhaps this was the tenth Beatus vir listing in Zelenka’s ‘Psalmi varii’. See Zelenka-Dokumentation, Psalmi varii’, 222. There, the 10th entry under Beatus vir is ‘[...] N:N: NB: habetur in Confitebor N: 3’).
See also III/31/4 and III/31/7. This is one of six anonymous Vespers psalms listed in Zelenka’s Inventarium (all now missing) accompanied by the letters ‘P’ with the listing and ‘O.’ [Osek] in the margin. On the identification of Josef Jan Ignác Brentner as author of this work, see Václav Kapsa, ‘On the Way from Prague to Wrocław', especially Table 3b, p. 287.
See also Stockigt, ‘Musica senza nome’, 42 (31.12).
In the ‘Catalogo della Musica di Chiesa’ (c1784) a score only is indicated for this anonymous setting of Beatus vir. Incipit. (III/27/3).
Concordances:
Two Beatus vir settings with incipits corresponding to this incipit given here are held in Prague:
1. CZ-Pak 315. Štefan, ([329] Sign. 315). Attr. to Francesco Dorante [sic], partim Novák, prov. Sehling. CATB, vn.1, vn. 2, two organ parts. RISM ID no. 550269679.
2. CZ-Pkřiž XXXV B 231. Attr. to Josef Jan Ignác Brentner. From a group of psalms, Salmi | del | Confessore | à 4 voci | 2 VViolinis | con| Organo. | Authore | Brentner. Parts for C; C Rip; ATB; vn. 1,2; tr. sola in D; Org. Post 1730. RISM ID no. 550248621.

Status

Score of a Beatus vir (B flat Major) by Brentner missing from Dresden.

Sort Order

03/31/12

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/4201.