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[Collection containing 9 Masses, 1 Sanctus-Agnus pair, 8 motets, 13 French secular pieces, 2 textless pieces.

Contains works by A. Févin, M. Forestier, Josquin, La Rue, Mouton, and others.

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Corporate Author: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek.
Format: Musical Score
Language:Latin
Published: ca. 1515?]
Subjects:
Masses > 16th century > Parts.
Sanctus (Music) > 16th century.
Agnus Dei (Music) > 16th century.
Motets > 16th century.
Polyphonic chansons > 16th century.
Music > Manuscripts.
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