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can be restored with confidence to its original vocal form. All four works are known from a single source, a tablature formerly belonging to the Warsaw Musicological Society which now only survives as a photographic copy, the original having been destroyed during the Second World War. This tablature
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Daniel Stone The Polish-Lithuanian State, 1386-1795 - Volume 4 2001- Page 110 "Marcin Leopolita (d. 1589) he came from Lviv to study in
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although while Leopolita himself was an organist, his connection with the
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is the only complete exant 16th-century Polish mass, and the
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Apel, Willi, translated and revised by Hans Tischler (1972).
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was probably written around 1580 and has been known as the
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Easter songs—hence the designation 'Paschalis'—of which
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Musica antiqua polonica. Renesans / the Renaissance 2
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Musica antiqua polonica. Renesans / the Renaissance I
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engraving
Antoni Oleszczyński
National Library of Poland
Jagiellonian University
Collegium Maius
Sebastian z Felsztyna
Lwów
Kingdom of Poland
Ukraine
Zygmunt August
King of Poland
Grand Duke of Lithuania
motets
Latin
organ tablature
manuscript
mass
polyphony
vernacular
Gorczycki
Mielczewski
Waclaw z Szamotul
Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz
Kraków


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83-224-3136-8
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