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Orlando Di Lasso

by Charlotte Smith

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Although his setting of the Seven Penitential Psalms is one of the most renowned works of the great sixteenth-century composer Orlando di Lasso, it has not been readily available in modern notation. This edition, designed for performance and study, remedies this, It also includes an eighth psalm, which has been omitted from previous editions. This composition is a ready source of examples of homophony and colorful counter-point in sixteenth-century music.… (more)
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Although his setting of the Seven Penitential Psalms is one of the most renowned works of the great sixteenth-century composer Orlando di Lasso, it has not been readily available in modern notation. This edition, designed for performance and study, remedies this, It also includes an eighth psalm, which has been omitted from previous editions. This composition is a ready source of examples of homophony and colorful counter-point in sixteenth-century music.

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