Home | Business News | Browse by Publication | N | Notes

Ottaviano Petrucci.

Publication: Notes
Publication Date: 01-SEP-04
Format: Online - approximately 3150 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Ottaviano Petrucci.(Critical Editions)(Motetti de Passione, de Cruce, de Sacramento, de Beata Virgine et huiusmodi B, Venice, 1503)(Book Review)

Article Excerpt
Ottaviano Petrucci. Motetti de Passione, de Cruce, de Sacramento, de Beata Virgine et huiusmodi B, Venice, 1503. Edited with an introduction by Warren Drake. (Monuments of Renaissance Music, 11.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2002. [Acknowledgments, p. ix; 5 plates; introd. (Petrucci's motet series of 1502-5; Motetti B; the music; the texts), p. 1-25; list of sources and bibliography, p. 27-34; commentaries on the individual compositions, p. 35-67; editorial principles, p. 69; score, p. 71-297; index of composers, 1 p.; index of compositions, 1 p. Cloth. ISBN 0-226-16236-2. $130.]

In 1501, Ottaviano Petrucci inaugurated the first series of printed part music in the history of Western music with the Harmonice musices odhecaton A, an anthology containing mainly French secular songs, and in 1503--after issuing other books, including more songs (Canti B numero cinquanta, 1502), Masses (Liber primus missarum Josquin, 1502), and motets (Motetti A numero trentatre, 1502)--he continued his remarkably productive run with a second anthology of motets, Motetti de Passione, de Cruce, de Sacramento, de Beata Virgine et huiusmodi B, commonly shortened to Motetti B. During the following fifteen years he produced some three dozen more books of songs, Masses, motets, frottolas, lute music, and laude, all in accurate and clear readings. Motetti B has now been handsomely edited by Warren Drake, and in good time, since the volume appeared just one year preceding the quincentenary of its first printing. The edition forms part of Monuments of Renaissance Music, a distinguished series established by Edward E. Lowinsky in 1964 and now guided by Bonnie J. Blackburn as general editor. Lowinsky founded this series on the principle that central sources of Renaissance music should be edited as integral wholes, without homogenization of readings of individual pieces by incorporating variants from other sources, and thus modern users can experience the readings that are preserved in a particular manuscript or edition. As Drake states in the section on editorial principles (p. 69):

An edition of a single source differs fundamentally from other kinds of editions, such as the Opera omnia of individual composers. Its foremost purpose is to convey with the utmost fidelity the text (musical and literary) of the original and thereby to suggest ... its character as a cultural artifact of its time and place.

This does not mean that the editor's job is minimal, however, because each volume in the series provides extensive contextual information, including comments on the sources of the texts as well as critical notes on musical concordances and variant readings in other sources.

To answer the logical question of why he did not also edit Petrucci's Motetti A, Drake explains (p. 1) that the thirty-five works in Petrucci's first volume of motets are almost all attributed to well-known composers and are accessible in modern complete editions of their works, while fourteen of the thirty-four...

View this article FREE - Now for a Limited Time, try Goliath Business News
Free for 3 Days!



More articles from Notes
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.(Facsimile Editions)(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. ..., September 01, 2004
Clara Kathleen Rogers.(Chamber Music)(Book Review), September 01, 2004
Communications.(Letter to the Editor), September 01, 2004
Music received., September 01, 2004
Music publishers' catalogs., September 01, 2004

Looking for additional articles?
Search our database of over 3 million articles.

Looking for more in-depth information on this industry?
Search our complete database of Industry & Market reports by text, subject, publication name or publication date.

About Goliath
Whether you're looking for sales prospects, competitive information, company analysis or best practices in managing your organization, Goliath can help you meet your business needs.

Our extensive business information databases empower business professionals with both the breadth and depth of credible, authoritative information they need to support their business goals. Whether it be strategic planning, sales prospecting, company research or defining management best practices - Goliath is your leading source for accurate information.