Ave maris stella
Two-voice anonymous intabulation
Sources
Faenza: Biblioteca Comunale 117 (Faenza Codex), fol. 96v-97.
Facsimiles
1. CARAPETYAN, Armen. 'The Codex Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale 117 (Fa), pp. 102-103.
2. An Early Fifteenth-Century Italian Source of Keyboard Music: The Codex Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale, 117, facsimile edition by Armen Carapetyan, [n.p.]:
American Institute of Musicology, 1961. Musicological Studies and Documents 10, pp. 110-111.
Editions
1. Transcriptions from the Faenza Codex, edited by R. Huestis, Westwood, 1971, p. 144.
2. Keyboard Music of the Late Middle Ages in the Codex Faenza 117, edited by D. Plamenac, [n.p.]: American Institute of Musicology, 1972. Corpus
Mensurabilis Musicae 57, p. 131.
3. Italian Sacred Music, edited by Kurt von Fischer and F. A. Gallo, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1976. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century XII, p. 183.
Recordings
O cieco mondo. Die italienischen lauda. The Italian Lauda. c.1400 - 1700, Huelgas Ensemble, directed by Paul van Nevel (1989): Deutsche Harmonia Mundi RD 77865.