The Oxford Book of Upper-Voice Polyphony is a collection of carefully curated and edited Renaissance works. Scholarly yet practical, this volume is an invaluable addition to the library of any choir looking to explore this rich genre in liturgical or concert settings.
- 43 European motets from the sixteenth century
- For unaccompanied upper voices in two to six parts, with the exception of two double choruses
- Comprises well-known favourites, lesser-known items, and pieces published for the first time in modern notation
- New editions prepared from original sources
- Playable piano reductions for rehearsal purposes, where needed
- Sacred texts in Latin, with non-singing English translations provided
- Repertoire covering the church year, including all major feasts
- Includes detailed commentary for each piece, with historical background and source information
- 232 pages.