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1 FIRMINUS CRON Miss Clmns t bgn d. Gg Swford
2 Editol commntry Firnus Cron (fl ) ws Fnch compor, possibly from ns Northrn Frnc, nd on of th most succssful compors of his tim 1. Tody, howvr, his music survivs mostly mnuscpts copid Itl citis dung th cond hlf of th fiftnth cnry. Th two xtnt sourcs of Cron s Miss Clmns t bgn, both copid Northrn Itly. Th first Tnt, Cstllo dl uonconsiglio, Monumnti Collzio Provcil, 1376 (formrly 9), frd to h s TntC 9 ws copid Tnt, probbly dung th 160s. Th cond Modn, ibliotc Estn Uvrsit, MS. M.1.13, frd to h s ModE M.1.13 ws copid Frrr for th court of Duk Ercol d Est I, probbly dung th 10s. This dition hs bn ppd from fcsil 3 of TntC 9, ff. 37 v 3 r. In this trnsssion, th mss is without ttbution, but th titl Clmns t bgn dos ppr undr th Tr prt of th first folio of th Glo, Cdo nd Sncs movmnts. Th titl nd ttbution both ppr t th top of th first folio of th ModE M.1.13 trnsssion (f. 10 v ). TntC 9 ws chon bcu it is th rlir of th two sourcs nd is thfo chrologiclly clor to th dt of composition nd bcu th only othr dition of th mss (th pnttion of which is xtmly ccntc) is bd upon ModE M This dition ws consultd cs of mbiguity th TntC 9 trnsssion. Th ndics, which oglly follows on dictly from th Hosnn ction of th Sncs on th sm folio, hs bn prtd to prt movmnt ccordnc with modrn convntion. Not vlus hv bn hlvd throughout. Chngs tim sign ditol unlss mrkd with th ogl mnsurtion sign ithr bov th systm or pftory stv. systm of gulr brls hs bn mployd for of prformnc nd sdy, but it should b td tht th only brls pnt th sourc tho mrkg th nds of ctions. Unlss nclod squ brckts, ll frmt signs pnt th sourc. Th fl ts of ctions, wh wttn s mxim th sourc, pntd by ctngulr thd. ll ccidntls on th stv ithr mnuscpt ccidntls or ditol trpttions of mnuscpt ccidntls 5, nd ll ccidntls bov th stv ditol. Th sourc conts th nti mss txt th Supus prt, but only th first fw words of ch ction th lowr prts. modrn spllg nd punction of th mss txt hs bn doptd usg th Libr usulis 6 s guid, s it is hopd tht this will b mo ccssibl to th modrn prformr. Wh words tht t ptd th mss txt hv bn ptd h, thy prtd by comms. In ordr to mk this dition uful to vty of prformrs nd scholrs, full txt undrly hs bn lizd wh it is t pnt th sourc, but ditol trvntions hv bn mrkd s follows: syllbls tht pnt th sourc pntd bold, syllbls tht 1 Dvid Fllows: Cron, Firnus, Grov Music Onl, URL: Rx Eks/Json Stosl: Th Sourcs, Th Cron Wb Sit. My 005, URL: 3 Codx Tdns 9 (Rom, 1969) Jms Thomson (d.): Ls Ouvs Complèts d Philipp (?) Cron (Nw York, 1971) 5 For full nlysis of mnuscpt ccidntls, my ssy Th ppliction of ditol ccidntls ditions of lt fiftnth-cnry scd polyphony, prticulrly Tbl 1. 6 Th Libr usulis, ditd by th ndicts of Solsms (Tourni: scl, 1961)
3 pnt th sourc but hv bn plcd ditolly (usully s sult of whol word, rthr thn sgl syllbl, bg wttn undr on t) pntd rml txt, nd syllbls tht hv bn ddd ditolly pntd itlics. It should b td, howvr, tht ll plcmnt of txt th ogl sourc is unclr to crt xtnt; lmost ll of th txt hs bn subjct to ditol trpttion. 7 It is usul to pcd prformnc of th Glo or Cdo with th ppropt tontion. I hv t cludd th th sco s thy t pnt th sourc, but two possibl tontions (tkn from th Libr usulis 6 ) givn blow. Gló- sis o do ú- num - x- cél- Dé- Cré- Dé- um It is hopd tht by mkg ditol lmnts of th dition distct from tho pnt th sourc, som flxibility th liztion of chromtic flctions nd txt undrly cn b td. Th mss cn b prformd s it pprs this dition, but mo xpncd prformrs should fl f to xpmnt with chngg chromtic flctions or txt undrly wh thy mrkd s ditol. Editol ts stsks th sco fr to th ts blow, which hv bn kpt prt from th music ordr to void cluttd pnttion. Movt. Voic r Not Commnts Glo 1 Th txt trr hs bn ottd Cdo 1 Th txt Ptm hs bn ottd 1 Th txt Ptm ompotntm hs bn ottd 59 1 on D l bfo t mnuscpt 5 79 G mnuscpt 0 1 Th txt fc hs bn ottd (obvious scbl rror) 9 3 D mnuscpt 15 1 Frmt ottd Sncs 7 on C l bfo t mnuscpt E mnuscpt ndics 19 3 F mnuscpt gnus i / 1 Th txt gnus hs bn ottd 7 For mo formtion on txt undrly this dition, my ssy Txt undrly ditions of lt fiftnthcnry scd polyphony. 3
4 KYRIE 3 [K]y [Supus] 3 Tr Ky Contr[tr ls] Ky Cont[rtr] bss[us] Ky 3 3 Ky Ky Ky Ky son. son. son. Ch Ch Ch Ch st, li li son. li li
5 13 Ch Ch Ch st, st, st, st, Ch Ch st, st, 17 Ch st st Ch st li son. son. son. son. li li li st 5
6 , Ky Ky Ky Ky Ky Ky, 30,, Ky Ky son. son. son. son. 3 li li li li 6
7 GLORI [Supus] trr Contr[tr ls] Tr trr tr tr r px r Clmns t bgn [Contr]tr bssus trr 3 * px ho ho bus bus bo bo n n vo vo lun lun t t 9 tis. Lu d mus t. n di ci mus t. tis. Lu Lu Lu d mus t. d d n 7
8 mus Glo t. t. t. t. Glo 15 Glo Glo t. mus ci di mus r mus mus r do do fi fi c fi c c c 0 fi s gi s ti ti Gr Gr mus mus Gr s t. t. t. t. mus mus mus ti Gr
9 glo glo glo gi gi bi mus pro ti ti mus mus ti ti gi s ptr m glo bi gnm bi ti bi 33 m. m. m. m. m m m m Rx Rx stis, c c c us, us, l l l l c 3 n n Rx n us, 9
10 P P P us us 3 stis, stis, stis, us po po tns. tns. tns. 7 tr tr om tr om om po u g li g u 5 n n n Fi Fi li li u Fi Ch Ch Ch J su su su st. st. st. 56 t g t t J J 10
11 gnus gnus gnus 60 n n n us, us, us, ts. 3 ts. 3 ts. 3 6 li li Fi Fi us us i, i, i, us li P P P Fi lis tol lis lis lis 6 Qui Qui Qui Qui tol tol tol 11
12 mun t, tol bis. Qui 73 c c c pc mun c pc pc pc t t t di, mun t t mun mun t di, di, di, 77 di. mun lis lis Qui di, tol c pc pc pc c c nm strm. ti nm o 1 Qui p ci d p sus sus ci o ti c d c p p 1
13 P t P P rm ts, ts, ts, 5 ds ds Qui Qui d t t dx rm rm ds d d dx dx bis. bis. bis. bis. 9 lus lus lus sn so sn sn 93 m m Quo Quo Quo so so m 13
14 l so so Tu lus so lus, lus, lus, tis 97 Tu Tu cs. Tu cs. cs. so Tu nus. lus so Cum 3 Cum 3 Cum 3 Cum 3 st. st. 10 Ch J mus, si Ch Ch st. su J su st. Ch glo glo glo 107 Spi cto cto cto Sn Sn Sn Sn,, Spi cto, Spi Spi 1
15 11 i P ts., glo i i P P ts. i 116 mn. P ts. ts. mn. mn. mn. CREDO [Supus] Ptm Contr[tr ls] Tr Ptm P P * Ptm Cont[rtr] bssus Ptm 3 * 15
16 tn po tn po m m cto cto f tm, tm, f om om tm tm bi si vi li um bi li si om vi tr um om t li li r, r, t tr c c num num u u u u J J num num um um. 1 16
17 J J Ch num num Fi Fi sm, Ch sm, sm, sm, Ch 17 num num sum sum sum Ch sum Fi um Fi um li li g um um li li i u 1 i u x g g x x t m. m. P x t P u u m. i 5 m. g i 17
18 t om t om n m. m n n um l. cu cu cu om t 9 t n n P m m n t n l. P o, o, o, o, lu lu lu lu d d mn lu lu lu d 33 d um d d um um mn mn l. d v v rum n, um um v um v o o o v ro. v v v d d rum rum o um d d rum 37 d mn lu n, n, n, 1
19 f f n n m, m, ro. ro. 1 ro. G G stn cm, cm, stn ti f sub stn lm stn sub sub con con lm ti P m, 6 m, con n sub con f cm, G cm, G n om pr pr qum qum lm t: lm pr t: qum t: pr P P f f om om qum f f om 51 ct ct ct ct t: ti P ti sunt. sunt. sunt. sunt. 19
20 ptr ptr s s ptr s 55 Qui Qui Qui pro pro pro ns, t t strm ptr t strm lu pro pro s ptr tm ns, pro 59 ho * ho ho ptr ns, tm tm dit d lu c dit dit scn scn d d 63 s strm s c c lu scn d d d s st st s d st d d lis. lis. lis. cr 67 s n n cr cr n 0
21 Spi 71 Spi Spi Sn Sn Sn n: n: n: gi gi gi t t 75 x M M cto cto cto x x Vir Vir Vir M mo mo 79 * ho ho ho t * cs cs 3 st. st. st. cs f f f mo 1
22 xit ti ti tr tr xit xit tr di ti 7 sur sur xit tr sur sur dum dum cun p p 91 di ti, Sc Sc, di, di, dum dum cun cun cun Sc Sc * scn scn 95 scn dit scn dit dit dit p p rs. c rs. rs. rs.
23 dt dx d lum: d lum: d d 99 t rm dx dx rm dx t dt dt lum: c lum: rm t t c rm c t t t t 103 P i vn i P rum rum rum rum i ts. ts. ts. ts. P P i st st rus 10 rus di st st ju vn vn vn rus glo cum c rus 3
24 vos t 11 vi t mor mor vi vi vos vos mor cu 116 cu os: t jus jus cu jus os: os: fi cu jus n n n fi g t t 6 g t g g n
25 fi * b num u num s. s. t s. s. 1 fi fi t fi fi t or Con 3 Con 3 Con 3 Con 3 or or or u u t t fi num b ptis b u ptis s b m ptis m 19 num nm c nm pc o m o s si m si ptis rum. rum. x to to p 133 x x pc s s o o c si si rum. nm nm rum. to c c pc to pc 5
26 mor nm sur sur sur cti cti 137 cti cto p cto cto x p p o cti cto sur tm vi vi vn nm nm nm 11 rum. o o o mor mor o mor o o o vi rum. rum. rum. cu li. li. 15 mn. mn. mn. mn. tm vi tm tm vn vn cu li. cu cu li. vn 6
27 SNCTUS Contr[tr] bssus Sncs Clmns t bgn Tr Sn Sn Contr[tr ls] Sncs [Supus] Snc Sn Sn cs, cs, Sn Sn 5 Sn Sn cs, cs, 11 nus cs, cs, cs, cs, 7
28 S S S 16 oth, b b S nus nus nus us S us us us oth, b 1 oth. oth. oth. b b b b oth. S S oth, c c 7 c sunt sunt sunt Pl Pl Pl
29 glo r r glo glo 3 tr tr t tr t t li li r li n n n sn sn n, Ho Ho Ho Ho sn ho sn sn 9
30 x 7 x x * n x 5 * sis. 57 sis. sis. cl sis. cl cl cl 30
31 ENEDICTUS 3 3 n n qui Contr[tr bssus] ndics Tr Osnn 3 3 di [Supus] ndics ndics Contr[tr ls] n cs qui qui cs v v di di cs v t t t... 7 n n n 31
32 sn 10 sn sn sn Ho Ho sn Ho Ho ho n, ho n, sn n sn ho 1 ho ho ho n, n, n, n, n, sn ho sn sn 1 sis. sis. sis. sis. n n n x sn cl * x x x cl cl cl 3
33 GNUS DEI [Supus] gnus gnus Contr[tr] bssus gnus * Tr gnus * Contr[tr ls] gnus tol tol tol qui lis tol gnus 5 qui qui qui i, i, c lis t pc c c pc di, mun t 11 pc mun di mun c lis lis di, di, mun t pc t 33
34 , 17, bis. bis. bis. bis. bis, gnus gnus gnus gnus i, i, qui c t 7 pc lis qui qui i, qui tol tol i, tol lis tol 3
35 lis lis mun c c mun t pc pc 3 mun t di, mun c di, di, t di, pc bis. 3 gnus bis. bis. bis. [ ] gnus mun t t t i, qui qui c i, qui i t 3 pc c pc gnus c c gnus pc pc qui tol tol i, tol tol lis lis lis lis 35
36 mun cm. bis di, di, do bis bis p cm. do cm. p p p cm. n n n di, mun mun bis do n di, do 36
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