Digital engraving of “El Grillo” by (or rather,
attributed to) IOSQVIN DASCANIO; first published 1505
as part of Frottole, Libro 3, by Ottaviano Petrucci
(IMSLP #306302).
Some sources equal the author with Jossequin Lebloitte
dit Desprez (Josquinus Pratensis), but the attribution
of this work to that author is questionable, see:
https://josquin.stanford.edu/work/?id=Jos2812
All accidentals are editorial. Note values have been
halved. The Italian lyrics have been somewhat
moderni...(+)
Digital engraving of “El Grillo” by (or rather,
attributed to) IOSQVIN DASCANIO; first published 1505
as part of Frottole, Libro 3, by Ottaviano Petrucci
(IMSLP #306302).
Some sources equal the author with Jossequin Lebloitte
dit Desprez (Josquinus Pratensis), but the attribution
of this work to that author is questionable, see:
https://josquin.stanford.edu/work/?id=Jos2812
All accidentals are editorial. Note values have been
halved. The Italian lyrics have been somewhat
modernised, and the distribution of the final “per
amore” is editorial.
The piano reduction is simplified for playability; it
is unsuitable for voice tracking due to several voice
crossings.
Copyfree Ⓕ This score is published under CC0
(except that § 2 does not apply (except in the
case of § 3 Satz 2 UrhG or similar) because
licensor cannot legally waive copyright):
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legal
code
MuseScore version:
http://www.mirbsd.org/music/free/Josquin%20--%20El%20Gr
illo.mscx
Also online at:
https://musescore.com/user/1853601/scores/8452715
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