Does any have a copy of Orlando di Lasso's "Beati omnes qui timent Dominum" in 3 voices? Even in the original mensuralist notation? I only have the 5-voice one and I think it will be an overkill if we insist on singing it.
It's in Bergquist v. 11 (Recent Researches in the music of the Renaissance v. 103). I'm willing to set one up for cpdl... if I do so, I'll reduce note values by half, as most people don't cope well with a whole-note beat.
I'd be glad to see that. I found a scan of the motet in IMSLP, and I just replicated the whole note beat. I'm not sure though if I did the right copy. One-day crash course in mensural notation smells of mediocrity.
The 3-part is not specifically linked. You have to download the entire 3-voice motet book, and look for each part. The book is divided intro three voices. All soprano parts are grouped together, as well as all tenor and bass parts. Beati omnes is number 40.
It's up, or will show up shortly, on cpdl. I put it up, and then realized with great embarrassment as I was dealing with the text that I'd forgot to do the secunda pars. It's all there now.
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