Choose another year from the "Roman" cahiers
The purple highlighting suggests that these works were written for the Dauphin and were sung by his Music -- often at matins.
Cahiers XXXII |
H 327 Motet pour toutes les festes de la Vierge: Corde et animo Christi |
H 328 Supplicatio pro
defunctis ad beatam Virginem a prose for the dead, recited the first Sunday of each month after the service for the dead |
Cahier XXXIII |
H 405 In resurrectione Domine Nostri Jesu Christi (March 27, Easter) |
H 181 Bendixisti
Domine terra tuam (ps. 84) Friday matins; Christmas; the little office of the Virgin |
H 182 Laudate dominum
omnes gentes (ps. 116) Monday vespers; Christmas; Corpus Christi; Pentecost; Trinity; the little office of the Virgin; common of the apostles and the confessors |
H 28 Antiphona sine
organo ad Virginem: Sub tuum praesidium daily vespers and complins Thursday matins |
H 290
Domine salvum fac regem, sine organo en C sol ut (H 182, H 28 and H 290 clearly were written for the same devotional event) |
Cahier XXXIV |
H 504 Andromède, tragédie, (July 19) |
Cahier XXXV |
H 292 i> Domine salvum fac regem, for a large ensemble (August 6?) |
H 429 Eamus volamus "Motet pour le St Sacrement" (this piece was either copied into the notebooks belatedly, or else it was written well in advance for 1682) |