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Orlando di Lasso's 'Opus 1': the making and marketing of a renaissance music book
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Publisher: Brussel Belgische vereniging voor muziekwetenschap

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Lassus & Palestrina
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Sevenoakes Novello & Company Limited

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Orlandus lassus and his time : colloquium proceedings Antwerpen 24-26.08.1994.
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ISBN: 9068531107 Year: 1995 Volume: 1 Publisher: Peer : Alamire,


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Humor in the motets of Orlando di Lasso

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ISBN: 0193152371 Year: 1982 Volume: 19 Publisher: London New York Melbourne Oxford University Press


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An unknown organ manuscript with mainly magnificat settings by Lassus (1626)

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Orlando di Lasso : a guide to research
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ISBN: 0824009479 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Garland

Orlando di Lasso Studies
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ISBN: 0521593875 0521028132 051155138X 9780521593878 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Orlando di Lasso was probably the most famous and most popular composer of the second half of the 1500s. This book of essays written by leading scholars from Europe and the United States is a survey of a broad spectrum of Lasso's music. The essays discuss his large and varied output with regard to structure, expressive qualities, liturgical aspects and its use as a model by other composers, focusing in turn on his Magnificat settings, masses, motets, hymns and madrigals. His relationship to contemporaries and younger composers is the main subject of three essays and is touched on throughout the book, together with the circulation of his music in print and in manuscript. His attitude toward modal theory is explored in one essay, and another considers the relationship of verbal and musical stress in Lasso's music and what this implies both for scholars and for performers.

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