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*'''CPDL #10798:''' [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/jos-avm6.pdf {{pdf}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/jos-avm6.mid {{mid}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/jos-avm6.mus Finale 2005]
*'''CPDL #10798:''' [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/8/82/Josquin-Ave_Maria_a_4_plus_2.pdf {{pdf}}]
{{Editor|Charles H. Giffen|2005-04-19}}'''Score information:''' Letter, 12 pages, 339 kbytes   {{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Charles H. Giffen|2005-04-19}}'''Score information:''' Letter, 12 pages, 339 kbytes   {{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Original note values, ''musica ficta'' clearly marked.  Latin text included.
:'''Edition notes:''' Original note values, ''musica ficta'' clearly marked.  Latin text included. Revised & corrected edition uploaded 2009-10-16. 


==General Information==
==General Information==

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Editor: Charles H. Giffen (submitted 2005-04-19).   Score information: Letter, 12 pages, 339 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Original note values, musica ficta clearly marked. Latin text included. Revised & corrected edition uploaded 2009-10-16.

General Information

Title: Ave Maria
Composer: Josquin des Prez

Number of voices: 6vv   Voicing: SATB.ST
(or SSATTB)
Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella
Published:

Description: The 4-part Ave Maria of Josquin des Prez was so popular in the sixteenth century that an anonymous composer, probably working after Josquin's death, circulated a version with two new added voices. It has been suggested that the composer of these added parts might have been the Austrian composer Ludwig Daser (ca. 1525-1589) who is known to have composed a parody Mass on the Josquin Ave Maria a 4. This work has been recorded by the early music group Zephyrus on their CD Angelus.

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Text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Ave Maria.