Description
Piæ Cantiones - Anno 1582 by Einari Marvia
Latin Catholic Hymnal & Songbook | Ecclesiasticae et Scholasticae Veterum Episcoporum 1582 | Hardcover 1967 Facsimile Edition | Edition Fazer
Product Information
- Title: Piæ Cantiones - Anno 1582
- Editor: Einari Marvia
- Product Type: Hymnal & Songbook
- Language: Latin
- Pages: 220
- Format: Hardcover
- Publication Year: 1967 (Facsimile Edition), reprinted in 1982
- Publisher: Edition Fazer
Overview
"Piæ Cantiones - Anno 1582" is a historically significant collection of Latin ecclesiastical and school songs compiled by Theodoricus Petri in 1582. This facsimile edition, edited by Einari Marvia, faithfully preserves the medieval melodies and sacred hymns that were widely sung in Northern Europe. The collection consists of religious and scholastic songs that reflect the liturgical traditions of the Catholic Church and the medieval educational system.
This 1967 facsimile edition, reprinted in 1982, is an essential resource for scholars, musicians, and those interested in sacred music history. It provides an authentic glimpse into the musical culture of the 16th century, making it invaluable for choral groups and music historians alike.
Product Features
- Faithful Facsimile Edition: Preserves the original 1582 hymnal in its entirety, maintaining its historical accuracy.
- Latin Catholic Hymns: A collection of ecclesiastical and scholastic songs used in medieval Catholic worship and education.
- High-Quality Hardcover Binding: Ensures durability and long-term preservation.
- Extensive Collection: Features 220 pages of original Latin hymns and notations.
- Essential for Music Historians: A key resource for studying medieval sacred music and Gregorian chant traditions.
Interesting Facts
A Rare Collection of Medieval Hymns
"Piæ Cantiones" is one of the most significant hymnals from the Renaissance period, preserving melodies that influenced European sacred music.
Historical Significance
Compiled in the 16th century, the book contains a mix of Gregorian chants, medieval hymns, and early polyphonic compositions. Many of its melodies were later adapted into Protestant and Lutheran hymnals.
Influence on European Music
Several hymns from Piæ Cantiones were later arranged and popularized by composers such as Gustav Holst and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Some of its melodies remain in modern Christmas carol traditions.
Scholastic and Ecclesiastical Usage
The collection was widely used in medieval schools and churches for religious instruction and worship. It played a crucial role in the musical education of students during the time.
Publishers
Published by Edition Fazer in 1967 as a facsimile edition and reprinted in 1982. This edition maintains the authenticity of the original 1582 hymnal while providing a durable and accessible format for modern readers.
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