The mystery of Sacrae cantiones (Nuremberg 1597): remarks on Jacob Handl and 16th-century printing practice

A copy of Sacrae cantiones, a collection of compositions by Jacob Handl – Gallus published in 1597 in Nuremberg, is preserved as a unicum in Gdańsk and in Warsaw. However, this is not a new edition but merely a copy of the fourth volume of the composer’s Opus musicum, printed in Prague in 1590, with...

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Main Author: Paweł Gancarczyk
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2015-06-01
Series:De Musica Disserenda
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Online Access:https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/dmd/article/view/2040
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Summary:A copy of Sacrae cantiones, a collection of compositions by Jacob Handl – Gallus published in 1597 in Nuremberg, is preserved as a unicum in Gdańsk and in Warsaw. However, this is not a new edition but merely a copy of the fourth volume of the composer’s Opus musicum, printed in Prague in 1590, with a changed title-page. The author presents arguments to show that the Sacrae cantiones were created on the initiative of Georg Handl, the composer’s brother and printer, who in this way hoped to increase the chance of selling the rest of the examples of the Opus musicum that remained in stock after Jacob’s death.
ISSN:1854-3405
2536-2615