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Nederlands: Verlucht liedboek van Heinrich Isaac met het begin van zijn vierstemmige motet Palle, palle, waarschijnlijk in Florence geschreven in de jaren 1480 en overgeschreven in die tijd. Palle (ballen) verwijst naar het wapen van de Medici-familie, zijn werkgevers destijds. (Aantekening van www.classiccat.net. Geraadpleegd op 3 augustus 2020.) Tekst:
H. ISACH
Palle palle palle
Tenor palle palle
Altus palle palle Verte. [Sla om/Turn the page]
Bassus palle palle
[Door papier majuskels andere zijde zichtbaar / Through the sheet uppercase initials from the other side of the page are visible: Tenor]
English: Illuminated chansonnier by Heinrich Isaac, showing the beginning of his four-voice motet Palle, palle, probably written in Florence in the 1480s and copied during that period. Palle (Italian for "balls") is a reference to the coat-of-arms of the Medici family, his employers at the time (note from www.classiccat.net. Consulted on 3 August 2020.)
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Source https://www.ibiblio.org/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/e-music/Music_room3.html#music23
Author Heinrich Isaac (1450 - Florence, 26 maart 1517)
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