Source of duos: Coclico (1552)
Adrian Petit Coclico, Compendium musices (Johann vom Berg and Ulrich Neuber, Nuremberg 1552)
Six textless duos employed as examples of composition technique, modality and divisions.
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1.ExemplVm Primi Toni in Musica Chorali. Fuga in diapente, post semibreuem. Cantus naturalis cum b#rali.Example of the first tone included in the Chapter «De tonis». All the other examples in the same chapter are for more than two voices.

2.Elegantia super cantionem Languir me fault. Contio [sic] Gallica. discantvs. bassvs.Example of divisions included in the Chapter «De elegantia et ornatu aut pronuntiatione in canendo».

3.Aliud exemplum [elegantiarum]. Duo. Cest a grant tort. discantvs. bassvs.Example of divisions included in the Chapter «De elegantia et ornatu aut pronuntiatione in canendo».

4.Exemplum duarum uocum in Diapente. Omnis arbor.Example of composition included in the Chapter «De compositionis regula et notarum sincopis et ligaturis».

5.Aliud exemplum. Duo. Pleni sunt coeli. tenor. discantvs.Example of composition included in the Chapter «De compositionis regula et notarum sincopis et ligaturis».

6.Aliud exemplum. Duo. Pleni sunt coeli. discantvs. tenor.Example of composition included in the Chapter «De compositionis regula et notarum sincopis et ligaturis».

reprints
Bukofzer, Coclico Facsimile edition of Coclico's treatise.
Seay, Coclico English translation of Coclico's treatise.
literature
Bologna: Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Catalogo Gaspari online.See the related record from the online database of this library.
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