Triumphat hodie; Trop est fol; Si qe la nuit

Three-voice anonymous motet

Sources

London: British Library, Additional 24198, fol. 1v (3/2);
Oxford: New College Library 362, item XXVI, fol. 85v (3/2) (Triplum, Tenor 2).

Facsimiles

Manuscripts of 14th Century English Polyphony: A Selection of Facsimiles, edited by Frank Ll. Harrison and Roger Wibberley, London: Stainer & Bell, 1982. Early English Church Music XXVI, plates 6 (Lbl24198), 83.

Editions

1. The History of Music in Sound. Vol. II. Early Medieval Music up to 1300, edited by Dom Anselm Hughes, London: Oxford University Press, 1953, p. 58 (incomplete).
2. SANDERS, Ernest H. 'England: From the Beginnings to c. 1540', Music from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, edited by F. W. Sternfeld, New York: Praeger, 1973, p. 284.
3. Motets of English Provenance, edited by Frank Ll. Harrison, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1980. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century XV, 72 (4, p. 3 with editorial Du.

Literature

1. HARRISON, Frank Ll. 'Ars nova in England: a new source', Musica Disciplina, XXI (1967), p. 71.
2. LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 37, 263.

Recordings

The History of Music in Sound. Vol. II. Early Medieval Music to 1300, Brompton Oratory Choir/Washington, Bodley Singers/Rose, Pro (1952c): HMV HMS 10/11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18/19.