Audi tellus

Author: Anonymous
Language: Latin

Melody

Title Author Modus
Audi tellus (Central European)AnonymousD


Records

ID Source Fol. Dating Title Use Status Melody Compare
97CZ-Pn XII F 14171r–173v1450 - 1500Audi tellusRubric:
Cantus genre: Tp
Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis
Integrity of record: Complete
Extent of text: Complete
Extent of notation: Fully notated
Audi tellus (Central European)
350D-LÜh theol. lat. 2° 64126r1440 - 1460Audi tellusRubric:
Cantus genre: Tp
Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis
Integrity of record: Complete
Extent of text: Complete
Extent of notation: None (text-only)
Audi tellus (Central European)
349A-Gu 29358r–358v1340 - 1360Huius mundi decus et gloria
[Audi tellus] Huius mundi decus et gloria
Rubric:
Cantus genre: Tp
Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis
Integrity of record: Complete
Extent of text: Uncertain
Extent of notation: Fully notated
Audi tellus (Central European)
144CH-BM Cant70r–70v1250 - 1325Audi tellusRubric: Item [versus, in processione]
Cantus genre: Tp
Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis
Integrity of record: Complete
Extent of text: Complete
Extent of notation: Fully notated


Bibliography

Tropi graduales. Tropen des Missale im Mittelalter, 2. Folge, ed. Clemens Blume, and Guido Maria Dreves, Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi, 49 (Leipzig, 1906), 369–380, no. 778.

Hymni et Sequentiae, ed. Benjamin Rajeczky, Melodiarium Hungariae Medii Aevi, i (Budapest, 1956), 150–151, no. II/2.

Geistliche Lieder und Gesänge in Böhmen, 2,1: Tropen und Cantiones aus böhmischen Handschriften der vorhussitischen Zeit. 1300–1420, ed. Hans Rothe, Brigitte Böse, Franz Schäfer, Bausteine zur Geschichte der Literatur bei den Slaven, 29, 2,1 (Köln, 1988), 114–115, no. 114.

Ciglbauer, Jan, ‘Quoting, Rethinking and Copying: A Few Remarks on the Tradition of the Monophonic Cantio in Central Europe’, in Hudební věda, 51, 1-2 (2014), 21–32.

Brewer, Charles E., ‘Plato, Aristotle, Paris, and Helen at the Last Judgement: The Legacy of Audi tellus, audi magni maris limbus’, in Plainsong and Medieval Music, 27, 2 (2018), 101–120.

Carmina clericorum: Sacred Latin songs from the 14th and 15th centuries in the Central European university and school milieu, ed. Jan Ciglbauer, with the collaboration of Martin Bažil, Adéla Ebersonová, and Henry Howard, Monumenta Liturgica Bohemica, 4 (Chomutov, 2020), no. 3.

Recordings

Schola Gregoriana Pragensis, ‘Leich Audi tellus’, in Ach, homo fragilis (Supraphon, SU 3623-2 231, 2002) [CD].

Author of this item: Jan Ciglbauer