CH-BM C2

Stiftsbibliothek, Beromünster, Switzerland

chant manuscript: 12th century

Archive Stiftsbibliothek, Beromünster, Switzerland (CH-BM)
Shelfmark C2
Image Availability The images on this record are linked using IIIF.
Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 260 x 156 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: Bero
Notations
  • Gothic neumes
  • square unmeasured
  • staffless neumes
External Links
Provenance
  • Switzerland
Contents 3 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

A Cantatorium consisting of 70 folios (plus 2 unnumbered folios stuck to each cover) containing three polyphonic pieces written in an entirely different type of notation from the chant. The Sanctus on f. 32v was written on a blank page but the Benedictus lacks the ending (Expl. 'in nomine domini o-'). The two-part Kyrie fons bonitatis is written in the lower margin of f. 58v-59 in primitive staffless neumes which appear to correspond with the other polyphonic versions of this piece. Like the preceding piece, the two-part Cunctipotens on f. 59v-60v, is written in score in the lower margin, but this time in elegant Gothic neumes in the same faded brown ink as music and text. This composition seems to be a unicum.

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Binding

The binding is older than the manuscript, and consists of two thick wooden boards with brown leather across the spine and valuable ivory reliefs of the 9th or 10th century on the front and back covers. This binding previously belonged to an Epistolarium presented to the church by Count Ulrich of Lenzburg (d. 1074), according to a note in the Directorium Chori which dates from 1207.

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Notation

polyphony: 14th century square unmeasured; primitive staffless neumes; Gothic neumes; chant: Gothic staffless neumes

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Ruling

polyphony: 10 red four-line staves; two five-line staves; chant 18 lines of words and music per page

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Foliation

32v, 58v-60v

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Foliation

The foliation is modern and written in ink at t.r.r.

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Decoration

The script is semi-Gothic and there are initials in blue and red mixed

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Surface

parchment

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RISM Description

RISM BIV/1: A 12th century parchment Cantatorium meas. 260 x 156 mm. and consisting of 70 folios (plus 2 unnumbered ones stuck to each cover). The foliation is modern and written in ink at t.r.r. The script is semi-Gothic and there are initials in blue and red mixed. Each page contains 18 lines of words and music, the latter mainly in staff less neumes of Gothic type.The binding is older than the manuscript, and consists of two thick wooden boards with brown leather across the spine and valuable ivory reliefs of the 9th or 10th century on the front and back covers. This binding previously belonged to an Epistolarium presented to the church by Count Ulrich of Lenzburg (d. 1074), according to a note in the Directorium Chori which dates from 1207. All three polyphonic pieces are written in an entirely different type of notation. The Sanctus on f. 32v was written on a blank page in 14th century square unmeasured notation on 10 red four-line staves, but the Benedictus lacks the ending (Expl. "in nomine domini o-"). The two-part Kyrie fons bonitatis, written in the lower margin of f. 58v-59, is in primitive staffless neumes which appear to correspond with the other polyphonic versions of this piece. Like the preceding piece, the two-part Cunctipotens on f. 59v-60v is again written in score in the lower margin, but this time in elegant Gothic neumes on two five-line staves in the same faded brown ink as music and text. This composition seems to be a unicum.

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
32v Sanctus & benedictus - Anonymous
Appears on: 32v
Genres: Mass Ordinary, Sanctus [& Benedictus]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Clef: c3

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: c3
Voice Text: Sanctus
Layout

parts

58v–59 Kyrie [Tro] Fons Bonitatis pater ingenite - Anonymous
Appears on: 58v–59
Genres: Kyrie eleison, Mass Ordinary
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin, Greek
Voice Text: Kyrie. Fons bonitatis pater ingenite
59v–60 Cunctipotens Roy Henry Anonymous

Cunctipotens

Anonymous
Appears on: 59v–60
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Roy Henry
Voice: Contratenor
Languages: Latin
Clef: c4
Voice Text: Et in terra.

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: c3
Voice Text: Et in terra pax ...

Voice: Tenor
Languages: Latin
Clef: c4
Voice Text: Et in terra.
Layout

parts

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Cunctipotens Anonymous 59v–60
Kyrie [Tro] Fons Bonitatis pater ingenite Anonymous 58v–59
Sanctus & benedictus Anonymous 32v
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denotes primary source study

Geering, Arnold. 1952. Die Organa und mehrstimmigen Conductus in den Handschriften des deutschen Sprachgebietes vom 13. bis 16. Jahrhundert.  Bern. Pages: 85, 88f (transcriptions of Cunctipotens and Sanctus).

Handschin, Jacques. 1928. Angelomontana Polyphonica. Schweizerisches Jahrbuch für Musikwissenschaft, 64ff. Pages: 71, n. 2.

Kopp, K A. 1903-4. Die Stiftsbibliothek von Beromünster II, Die Manuskripte und ältesten Druckwerke. Pages: 5f (Beilage zum Jahres-Bericht der Kantonalen Mittelschule Beromünster).

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Julia Craig-McFeely, 2016

Monday, 23 January, 2017

NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. General Description; Binding Note; Notation Note; Ruling Note; Foliation Note; Foliation Note; Decoration Note; Surface Note

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NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. RISM Description