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The Magnificat: Facets and Research Paths
“The Magnificat is such a beautiful prayer that the Church uses it every day at Evening Prayer, in the Liturgy of the
Hours. It perfectly summarizes Mary's faith and trust in God and is also the longest direct quote from any woman in
the New Testament. In the Women's Bible Commentary, author Jane Schaberg writes: "The Magnificat is the great
New Testament song of liberation—personal and social, moral and economic—a revolutionary document of intense
conflict and victory." (McCloskey, 2004. http://www.americancatholic.org/Messenger/May2004/Wiseman.asp)
The sacred vocal setting of Luke 1, 46-55 has been a recurring compositional subject
throughout the liturgical music history of the Roman Catholic religion. Apart from the Ordinary
of the Mass, the Magnificat was the liturgical setting most often rendered polyphonically from
the mid-15th century to the beginning of the 17th. From the earliest of mass settings, because the
Magnificat holds such liturgical significance for the church, the text is used daily at Evening
Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours and is part of the Gospel for the Feast of the Visitation, May
31. Catholic and early Protestant music liturgists sought new settings often to match modes of
the other mass parts on hand. It is a subject complete with all facets of musicological study and
offers us an interesting example today of the resources that can point us to some of the oldest or
newest works, settings, modalities, voicings & textures, performers or performance practices,
composers and geographies, manuscripts, scores and recordings.
1. Music Reference and Research Materials: An Annotated Bibliography. Edited by
Vincent H. Duckles, Ida Reed and Michael A. Keller. 5th ed. New York: Schirmer
Books, 1997.
The Sacred Music section contains recommendations for additional references located in various
handbooks on hymnology since bibliographies of writings on Sacred Music are surprisingly few.
One entry specific indexed as Magnificat (separate part in work) is a single source bibliography
on the subject, in German. Study of this resource can show you what is abundant and what is not
to further inform you on narrowing or broadening subject direction. Great place to begin research
of a topic for undergraduate, graduate or DMA students as well as life-long learners and faculty.
Balanced finding aid to mix of handbooks, sources, liturgical guides, theses and dissertations in
Sacred Music, texts, international bibliographies, and geographic or religion subject areas. Also
points to Dictionaries of musical themes by index reference to the subject of Oratorios. Useful to
familiarize the researcher with the facets of the subject of study.
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2. Ruth Steiner, et al. "Magnificat." In Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, http://
www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/40076 (accessed
December 15, 2009).
Subject entry with summary of the form of the Magnificat, its style periods, liturgical and
compositional practices. Edited by Magnificat subject experts (e.g. Kirsch, Steiner) who appear
in Duckles and later in this bibliography. Article provides a basis from which to examine
specific facets after establishing an understanding of the bigger picture. Mentions specific
works, and three key factors of the development of form and style which lent the Magnificat
setting in a mass part a distinct character apart from other forms or mass parts in the same mass.
Discusses compositional settings of selected composers throughout the history of the canticle,
highlighting for each style period the greater works and their composers. Has separate
bibliography sections for Monophonic references and Polyphonic references with finding aid to
additional bib references under Canticle and Divine Office.
3. Kirsch, Winfried. The Sources of Polyphonic Magnificat and Te Deum Settings Until
the Middle of the 16th Century [Die Quellen der Mehrstimmigen Magnificat-und Te
Deum-Vertonungen bis zur Mitte de 16.Jahrhunderts]. Tutzing: Verlag Hans Schneider,
1966.
This is the only referenced bibliography by Vincent Duckles in his single subject entry for
Magnificat. The author of this work, which is in German, is an author of the polyphonic section
of the Grove subject entry. Examines polyphonic Latin, German and instrumental Magnificat
works. Includes a chronological list of composers, countries and languages. Organized by
general sources, specific sources and examines vocal texts and forms, verses and tablatures. Part
two is a thematic catalog of Magnificat sources including incipits. Sources are listed
alphabetically and include manuscripts and prints. Appendix includes German abbreviations.
4. Walker, Diane Parr and Paul Walker. German Sacred Polyphonic Vocal Music between
Schütz and Bach; Sources and Critical Editions. Michigan: Harmonie Park Press, 1992.
Catalogs still existing German sacred vocal music for three or more voices from the second half
of the seventeenth century, inclusive of end of the Thirty Years War in 1648 to the beginning of
the careers of Bach and Handel in about 1700. For this time frame the work covers all German
speaking lands and also includes several Italian composers who spent their careers primarily or
entirely in German cities. This bibliography is intended for scholars who wish to study the music
and for performers of the works. Anonymous works have only been included when they are
clearly members of the chronological and geographical frameworks. Sources in this collection
fall into three types: manuscript; published collections of works by individual composers; and
published commemorative pamphlets containing event specific historic information. Individual
German manuscripts come from four sources: the collection of the Erfurt Michaeliskirche and
the collection of the Konigliche Landesshule in Grimma. Parts from these two major collections
still display annotations for performance and dates. The other two sources of manuscripts used in
this resource are the Bokemeyer collection (Berlin) and the Duben collection (Uppsala). The
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source is organized alphabetically by composer and includes this information: Title of work,
instruments, liturgical occasion, source location (number in RISM or REICH), modern editions,
and notes. Following the introduction is a very easy to read bibliography of modern editions
cited, with next a listing of older literature cited (which is quite extensive).
5. Martini, Johannes, Murray Steib, and Johannes Brebis. Sacred Music. Part 1 Hymns,
Magnificats, Motets and Passions. Middleton, Wis: A-R Editions, 2009.
Each edition in Recent Researches is devoted to works by a single composer or to a single genre,
in this example that genre of interest is the sacred form Magnificat (Mary's Canticle, Mary's
Song). This reference contains nine Magnificats, six composed by Johannes Martini (d. 1497)
and one composed by Johnannes Brebis (d.1479), and two anonymous works which are
considered to be either attributable to Brebis or Martini. There is further description of the
Magnificats compiled in the introduction section on the subject. Evaluation of the Sources is
included in this Introduction section, and this delves deeply into the provenance of the sources,
citing the earliest of the sources of the Magnificats to be dated ca 1472-77 (Trent C91), the latest
source (DresSL1/D/505) was copied ca.1510-1530. The reference includes a section on editorial
methods titled Critical Commentary which describes methods of transcription, how note values
have been reduced by half, modern clefs have been utilized and bar lines have been added to
denote measures of one breve duration. Incipits are provided which include the name of the voice
part, its clef, key, initial mensuration sign, and the first note or ligature as found in the primary
source. Faulx bourdon is not written out in the original sources, but in this edition has been
marked. In the Magnificats, where the chant melody repeats with differing syllables, editorial
parentheses have been added. Original clef is used in the chant sections. All editorial accidentals
are indicated above the staff. Translations are provided as a subset of the Critical Commentary
section, primary sources for these are noted at the beginning of the textual translation from native
(Latin) to English. An example for the Magnificat 1. toni "primary source. ModE M.1.11, fol.
42v. – text source Luke 1:46-55". This critical commentary section provides the scholar or
researcher a way to look at primary sources with explanation for the abbreviations in this section.
Additionally the resource lists a section in the Contents titled "Notes on Performance (xvii) and
includes a section of Plates (xl).
6. Sharp, Avery T. and James Michael Floyd. Choral Music: A Research and Information
Guide. Routledge Music Bibliographies. New York: Routledge, 2002.
Annotated bibliography of book-length monographs and bibliographies, selected dissertations,
works lists, choral music journals, databases and web sites pertaining to Choral music
information in the Western tradition. Useful for conductors, scholars and researchers.
Bibliographical reference guide divided into eight main sections, with additional appropriate
subsections, with cross-references. Scope notes place most of the material as published or
reprinted in the time frame between 1960 - 2000, with a few landmark works from earlier
publication dates. Emphasis is placed on compiling works in English, with additional
identification of important studies in German, French, Italian and Spanish, the greater number of
these being in German.
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1. General Music Reference (Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, Bibliographies of Music
Literature, Indices of Literature and Periodicals, dissertations and master's theses,
performance practice
2. Choral Music Reference (same items above only specifically aimed at Choral works
including Special and Subject Bibliographies of Choral Music)
3. Choral and Church Music Periodicals
4. Choral Technique
5. Surveys of Choral Music, Sacred and Secular
6. Studies of Choral Genres (Magnificat page 142)
7. Studies of Individual Composers and Works,
8. Choral Music Web Sites
This reference bibliography includes a subject index, author index and title index. The
individual composers with works selected are: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Byrd, Handel, Haydn,
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Palestrina, Purcell and Michael Tippett. Conductors can seek by genre.
7. Hill, George R. and Norris L. Stephens. Collected Editions, Historical Series and Set,
and Monuments of Music. Berkeley: Fallen Leaf Press, 1997.
This is the reference for historical sets and collected editions that is recommended by Laurie
Sampsel as the easiest to use and the one with the most complete listings. It is arranged by
Library of Congress subject headings. The online version is recommended as the best available
source for finding music monuments and historical sets (M2s). Index to Printed Music is the
online subscription based version and the advanced search option is recommended for best
results. Lists complete works’ citations only which include author, title and series entries with
cross references. Updated quarterly, with over 9,300 citations and include composition titles,
sometimes cross references are confusing. Hill & Stephens edition is a descendant of Heyer’s
work of 1980 titled Historical Sets, Collected Editions, and Monuments of Music: A Guide to
their Contents (3rd ed, 2 vols.). Because the online IPM has not completely migrated all content
from Heyer and Hill’s editions, it is recommended to check all of these to locate individual
works within some series.
8. RISM Online: Series A/II, Music Manuscripts after 1600. EBSCO Publishing, 2002-.
http://www.ebscohost.com/thisTopic.php?marketID=1&topicID=1121
RISM documents what exists and where it is stored. A comprehensive annotated index and
guide to the world’s music manuscripts or printed music, literature about theory and libretti from
the period of 1600 to 1850. Founded in Paris in 1952. Serves as a finding aid for the locations
which range from libraries, archives, monasteries, schools and private collections. This is the
only international entity that comprehensively catalogs musical sources. This source would be
ideal for the researcher who is looking for a geographic variety as a facet of interest. Contains
more than 620,000 manuscript records by over 22,500 composers found in over 800 libraries and
archives in 32 countries. Browse the index according to: Key, Language, Library Name, Library
Sigla, Literature Sigla (code representing secondary sources cited), Names (composer, variations
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on composer name, author, provenance, arranger), Role, Title (title of the manuscript), Limiters:
Document Type and year of publication.
Reference-source Authority files: Composers, Library Sigla, and Literature.
9. Kaut, Thomas. "Die Lieder Des Magnifikat Lk 1, 46-55." Chap. 5., In Befreier Und
Befreites Volk: Traditions-Und Redaktionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung Zu Magnifikat
Und Benedictus Im Kontext Der Vorlukanishen Kindheitsgeschchte. Vol. 77, 266-329.
Frankfurt: Anton Hain, 1990.
This work, published initially as a dissertation, is found in the Theology subject area and is
entirely in German. It provides a section devoted to the Magnificat and opens this section with
debate about how liturgically the veneration of Mary came to be. The work here is interesting
from the sociological facets of the religious cultural developments and arguments about what has
evolved. Contains numerous footnotes of sources of religious cites and musical cites. Takes the
topic from the religious, liturgical perspective first, musical aspects are secondary.
10. Hawkshaw, Paul. Psalmen Und Magnificat Resionsbericht Anton Bruckner. Anton
Bruckner Gesamtausgabe - Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag Der Int. Bruckner-
Gesellschaft Wien. [Musicological publication of the International Bruckner Society].
Edited by Leopold Nowak. revised ed. Vol. 20der Int. Bruckner Gesellschaft Wien,
2002.
German bibliographic sources and writings and manuscript drafts, with an English introduction.
The Magnificat in this resource is dated with certainty to the summer of 1852, with notes about
the circumstances of the composition itself, performances, discussion about how the parts
provide valuable insight to the composer concerns in his early years as a performer of his own
music. This reference has bibliographic source entries that include letters from the composer,
drafts and copies of the composers works, with other notes about how sources were being
preserved and planned for publication through the auspices of the Music Collection of the
Austrian National Library. Has a companion score published for review in a separate record.
11. Cooper, David Edwin. International Bibliography of Discographies. Keys to Music
Bibliography. No. 2 ed. Littleton Colorado: Libraries Unlimited Inc., 1975.
C160 Choral music. Part 1 of this source addresses classical music with three sections: 1)general
guides buyers guides, and subjects / genres; 2) classical historical recordings with a label
discography; and 3) by classical composer or performer. Discographies serve a function similar
to that of the song indexes for score anthologies, and provide access to information about
individual tracks that would not necessarily be found in the main Title record. This source is not
annotated and contains about 1,900 entries. At the end of the book is a summary of national
discographies, catalogs and major review sources organized by country. Be sure to check on
online service such as NAXOS in addition to this work, as the publication is dated. Any
researcher of the subject should listen as well as learn, but discographies offer insights of
historical and musicological nature.
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12. Naxos. Naxos Music Library. http://www.naxosmusiclibrary.com (Accessed November
2009).
Subscription digital streaming audio service, largest available. Figures At A Glance
Disc Count: 38,905
Track Count: 556,773
as of December 16, 2009
Representing about 7,000 composers. Styles are diverse, includes independent labels. A
researcher can search for liner notes and/or obtain a package that includes digital scores from
Sheet Music Now. Ideal for easy location of recording to listen while doing all that reading! Try
the Monteverdi after first logging in via the CUA Music Library.
13. Bach, Johann Sebastian. Magnificat in D and the Six Motets in Full Score. Compiled by
Stanley Applebaum. Dover ed. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1995.
Music full score for study. Editors published bibliographical note referencing back to primary
sources, dates, and what differences in editing are included in this Dover edition. Any student
who is reading and listening on the topic needs to view a score like this one – a representational
composition of one of the most famous of Magnificats.
14. Fernandez, Gaspar. El Magnificat [Magnificat]. Guatemala: Universidad Rafael
Landivar, 2002.
Musical score for SI, SII, A, B. Original work composed in Santiago de Guatemala in 1602.
This edition revised by Dieter Lenhoff, 1985/2002. Preceding the composition is a two page
writing in Spanish about the work and the composer, his life, dates and the text setting.
Interesting representation of the form from a country we don’t often study. Bibliography has
cites from music history sources of Guatemala and Lisbon, Madrid.
15. ProQuest. Dissertations Abstracts International. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 2005 -.
http://proquest.umi.com.proxycu.wrlc.org/login?
COPT=REJTPUcyODcrM2IwZiZTTUQ9NCZJTlQ9MCZWRVI9Mg==&clientId=3
1807 (Accessed December 15, 2009)
Subscription based dissertation index for CUA Music Library. UMI is the designated official US
repository for electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). Use keyword searching in combination
with either “music” or “music education” (music education is not applicable in our project).
Dissertations from CUA may be downloaded for free. Others maybe partially viewed or
delivered for a fee. The important aspects of researching ETD indices or databases is to learn
more about the sources accessed in the writing on the topic, to see how much has or has not been
covered on the specialized aspects of the topic.
A list of dissertations that I located guided by references to them follows in Appendix A.
Researchers will see a variety of possible topics and embedded sources for any narrowing facets
of interest for this broad topic.
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16. CUA Librarians. "Religious Studies and Humanities Web Search."
http://libraries.cua.edu.proxycu.wrlc.org/relicoll/websearch.html (accessed December
12, 2009).
Web search interface site with Google Custom Search functionality - search for information on
web sites authenticated by a Religious Studies and Humanities CUA librarian. Not for books or
journal articles. A search on the subject Magnificat returned top results from Open Library.org,
memory.loc.gov, clerus.org, loc.gov/exhibits & Stanford.edu. This is a survey of the first page
of several pages results set. Demonstrates another resource that is available here at CUA for
some initial broad information seeking. Not to be used as a comprehensive tool, but an
augmentation tool.
17. Catalano, Peter. “Concerts Everywhere: Boston - Musica Sacra: Pinkham "Magnificat"
[Premiere]." American Record Guide 67, no. 4 (July; July-August 2004, 2004): 40-1,
http://gateway.proquest.com.proxycu.wrlc.org/openurl?
url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:iimp:&rft_dat=xri:iimp:article:citation:iimp0032738
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Reviews the premiere production of the church music "Magnificat" for choir, soprano soloist
and wind quintet, composed by Daniel Pinkham and performed by the Musica Sacra chamber
ensemble at the First Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts on March 20, 2004.
Discusses the occasion for the performance, the composer's 80th birthday. Describes the
Boston ensemble Musica Sacra's performance, the genesis of the Magnificat's text, reviews
metric and harmonic intricacies. Interesting to read for consideration of modern American
composers, premiers, and the subject form enduring to our current time and country.
Selection of the Magnificat as a subject for further scholarly research is a broad, deep and rich
tapestry of potential facets to explore further. The monophonic and polyphonic forms of the
early Magnificats contrast hugely with more contemporary settings such as John Rutter or
Daniel Pinkham. Countries all around the globe have composers who have rendered this
treasured canticle setting using their unique musical attributes but remaining steadfast to the
text historically. Treatment of form, modalities, voicings, instrumentation, performance
practices, performers and even the study of the composers themselves all offer potential
direction for further review.
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The present day resources at our disposal, whether digital or manuscripts, all have something
important to tell us about this enduring, simple but spiritually powerful Mary’s Song. Choose
a variety of types of sources when assembling the threads of your tapestry and don’t forget to
do a lot of listening!
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Bibliography
Music Reference and Research Materials: An Annotated Bibliography. Edited by Vincent H.
Duckles, Ida Reed and Michael A. Keller. 5th ed. New York: Schirmer Books, 1997.
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Magnificat in D and the Six Motets in Full Score. Compiled by Stanley
Applebaum. Dover ed. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1995.
Banta, Carolyn Jane. Psalm, Three Motets, and Magnificat by Boesset. D.M.A., University of
Missouri - Kansas City, 1995, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=741128331&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Bloesch, Richard John. The Eighteenth-Century Italian Magnificat: A Survey of Representative
Settings (Ca. 1700 - Ca. 1750) with an Analysis and Edition of Six Works. D.M.A.,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1971, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=757590201&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Borton, Bruce Erol. The Sacred Choral Works of Domenico Scarlatti (Italy). D.M.A., University
of Cincinnati, 1983, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=753569961&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Bowen, Richard Leon. Tonal Structure in the Polyphonic Magnificat of the Sixteenth Century.
Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 2001, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=728446171&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Cammarota, Robert Michael. The Repertoire of Magnificats in Leipzig at the Time of J. S. Bach:
A Study of the Manuscript Sources. (Volumes i and Ii). Ph.D., New York University, 1986,
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Carver, Anthony F. Cori Spezzati. [Split Choirs.]. Vol. 1 & 2. Cambridge England: Cambridge
University Press, 1988.
Catalano, Peter. “Concerts Everywhere: Boston - Musica Sacra: Pinkham "Magnificat"
[Premiere]." American Record Guide 67, no. 4 (July; July-August 2004, 2004): 40-1, http://
gateway.proquest.com.proxycu.wrlc.org/openurl?
url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:iimp:&rft_dat=xri:iimp:article:citation:iimp00327387.
Cooper, David Edwin. International Bibliography of Discographies. Keys to Music
Bibliography. No. 2 ed. Littleton Colorado: Libraries Unlimited Inc., 1975.
Crook, David W. "Orlando Di Lasso's Magnificats Ad Imitationem. Ph.D., Princeton University,
1991, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=747139691&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
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Crutchfield, Jonathan Eric. A Conductor's Analysis of Gerald Finzi's "Intimations of
Immortality"; "Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice"; and "Magnificat. D.M.A., The Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary, 1994, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=741946201&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
CUA Librarians. Religious Studies and Humanities Web Search.
http://libraries.cua.edu.proxycu.wrlc.org/relicoll/websearch.html (accessed December 12,
2009).
Davison, Joseph Frederick,III. Ancient Texts, New Voices. D.M.A., University of California, Los
Angeles, 2002, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=764705421&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Dougherty, M. Exegesis and Eisegesis: The Choral Composer as Scriptural Interpreter with
Special Reference to Settings of "the Magnificat. D.M.A., The University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, 2008, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=1650504271&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Eaton, Frank Allen. The Origins of Cantus Firmus used in the English Magnificat from the
Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries. D.M.A., University of Washington, 1987,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=752321961&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Ferlazzo, Edgar Louis,Jr. The Shorter Sacred Choral Works of Herbert Norman Howells.
D.M.A., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1997,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=736601261&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Fernandez, Gaspar. El Magnificat [Magnificat]. Guatemala: Universidad Rafael Landivar, 2002.
Fleitas-Gonzalez, Patricia. A Study of Selected Choral Works of Heitor Villa-Lobos. D.M.A.,
The University of Texas at Austin, 1996, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=739423481&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Garcia, Maria Marcela. Music from the Old World Preserved in the New World: A Transcription
with Analysis of Rodrigo De Ceballos's Magnificat Cycle on the Eight Tones, as found in
Bogota, Colombia. Ph.D., University of Oregon, 2002, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=765050081&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Green, Francis Marion."Magnificats of Orlandus Lassus. D.M.A., University of Southern
California, 1968, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=756733391&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Grigsby, John Roland. A Study of the Magnificat and an Analysis and Performance of Selected
Settings. Educat.D., Columbia University, 1972, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=757677181&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
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Hawkshaw, Paul. Psalmen Und Magnificat Resionsbericht Anton Bruckner. Anton Bruckner
Gesamtausgabe - Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag Der Int. Bruckner-Gesellschaft Wien.
[Musicological publication of the International Bruckner Society]. Edited by Leopold
Nowak. revised ed. Vol. 20der Int. Bruckner Gesellschaft Wien, 2002.
Hill, George R. and Norris L. Stephens. Collected Editions, Historical Series and Set, and
Monuments of Music. Berkeley: Fallen Leaf Press, 1997.
Johnson, Axie Allen."Choral Settings of the Magnificat by Selected Twentieth Century American
Composers. D.M.A., University of Southern California, 1968,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=756116501&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Johnson, Robert Manley. The Magnificats of Francisco Lopez Capillas (1615-1673), Mexico
City Cathedral 'Maestro Di Capill'. D.M.A., Arizona State University, 1990,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=747118411&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Jordan, Cheri Brown. Settings of the "Magnificat" for the Female Solo Voice: Recital Document.
D.M.A., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1985,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=749045881&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Jurgensmeier, Charles Lee. The Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243 by Johann Sebastian Bach: A
Study in Performance and Analysis. D.M.A., University of Southern California, 2000, http://
proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=954109731&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Kaut, Thomas. Die Lieder Des Magnifikat Lk 1, 46-55." Chap. 5., In Befreier Und Befreites
Volk: Traditions-Und Redaktionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung Zu Magnifikat Und
Benedictus Im Kontext Der Vorlukanishen Kindheitsgeschchte. Vol. 77, 266-329. Frankfurt:
Anton Hain, 1990.
Kirsch, Winfried. The Sources of Polyphonic Magnificat and Te Deum Settings Until the Middle
of the 16th Century [Die Quellen der Mehrstimmigen Magnificat-und Te Deum-
Vertonungen bis zur Mitte de 16.Jahrhunderts]. Tutzing: Verlag Hans Schneider, 1966.
Martini, Johannes, Murray Steib, and Johannes Brebis. Sacred Music. Part 1 Hymns,
Magnificats, Motets and Passions. Sacred Music. Middleton: A-R Editions, 2009.
McCloskey O.F.M, Father P. "Basis for the Magnificat." American Catholic.org.
http://www.americancatholic.org/Messenger/May2004/Wiseman.asp (accessed December
15, 2009).
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Mccray, James Elwin. The British Magnificat in the Twentieth Century. Ph.D., The University of
Iowa, 1968, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=756710871&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Ouvrard, Jean-Pierre. Magnificat Primi Toni. Palestrina. . Compact disc notes. 2002.
Pereira, Hoffmann Urquiza. A Conductor's Study of Villa-Lobos's "Magnificat-Alleluia" and
"Bendita Sabedoria. D.M.A., Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical
College, 2005, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=885697181&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
ProQuest. "Dissertation Abstracts International." ProQuest.
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Semingson, John Wesley. Compositional Techniques in Monteverdi's Magnificats: Their
Relationship to Text and Changing Aesthetics. D.M.A., The University of Alabama, 2002,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=765121931&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Sharp, Avery T. and James Michael Floyd. Choral Music: A Research and Information Guide.
Routledge Music Bibliographies. New York: Routledge, 2002.
Smith, James Arthur. "The 16 Magnificats of Cristobal De Morales: Elements of Style and
Performance Practice." D.M.A., The University of Texas at Austin, 1976,
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
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Steiner, Ruth, Falconer, Keith, Kirsch, Winfried and Bullivant, Roger. "Magnificat." Oxford
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Walker, Diane Parr and Paul Walker. German Sacred Polyphonic Vocal Music between Schutz
and Bach; Sources and Critical Editions. Michigan: Harmonie Park Press, 1992.
Wherry, Mark Emery. An Analysis of Magnificat Settings by Selected American Composers
since 1960. D.A., University of Northern Colorado, 2002, http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?
did=727403541&Fmt=7&clientId=31807&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Wojcicka, Lucy. The Magnificats by Tomas Luis De Victoria in Toledo Biblioteca Capitular MS.
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Appendix A – A selection of Dissertation/Theses for Consideration
Ref ID: 86
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
A
conductor'
s study of
Villa-
Lobos's
"Magnific
at-
Alleluia"
and
"Bendita
Sabedoria"
Authors:
Pereira,Ho
ffmann
Urquiza
Source:
2005, 223,
Louisiana
State
University
and
Agricultur
al &
Mechanica
l College,
United
States --
Louisiana,
D.M.A.
Ref ID: 87
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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w Edit
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Title:
An
analysis of
Magnificat
settings by
selected
American
composers
since 1960
Authors:
Wherry,M
ark Emery
Source:
2002, 260,
University
of
Northern
Colorado,
United
States --
Colorado,
D.A.
Ref ID: 88
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Ancient
texts, new
voices
Authors:
Davison,Jo
seph
Frederick,I
II
Source:
2002, 54,
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles,
United
States --
California,
D.M.A.
Ref ID: 89
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Compositi
onal
techniques
in
Monteverd
i's
Magnificat
s: Their
relationshi
p to text
and
changing
aesthetics
Authors:
Semingson
,John
Wesley
Source:
2002, 107,
The
University
of
Alabama,
United
States --
Alabama,
D.M.A.
Ref ID: 90
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Music
from the
Old World
preserved
in the New
World: A
transcripti
on with
analysis of
Rodrigo de
Ceballos's
Magnificat
cycle on
the eight
tones, as
found in
Bogota,
Colombia
Authors:
Garcia,Ma
ria
Marcela
Source:
2002, 270,
University
of Oregon,
United
States --
Oregon,
Ph.D.
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Ref ID: 91
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Tonal
structure
in the
polyphoni
c
Magnificat
of the
sixteenth
century
Authors:
Bowen,Ric
hard Leon
Source:
2001,
1178,
University
of
Cincinnati,
United
States --
Ohio,
Ph.D.
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Ref ID: 92
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The
Magnificat
in D
Major,
BWV 243
by Johann
Sebastian
Bach: A
study in
performan
ce and
analysis
Authors:
Jurgensme
ier,Charles
Lee
Source:
2000, 81,
University
of
Southern
California,
United
States --
California,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 94
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The
shorter
sacred
choral
works of
Herbert
Norman
Howells
Authors:
Ferlazzo,E
dgar
Louis,Jr.
Source:
1997, 354,
Southwest
ern Baptist
Theologic
al
Seminary,
United
States --
Texas,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 95
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
A study of
selected
choral
works of
Heitor
Villa-
Lobos
Authors:
Fleitas-
Gonzalez,
Patricia
Source:
1996, 112,
The
University
of Texas at
Austin,
United
States --
Texas,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 96
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Psalm,
three
motets,
and
Magnificat
by Boesset
Authors:
Banta,Car
olyn Jane
Source:
1995, 130,
University
of
Missouri -
Kansas
City,
United
States --
Missouri,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 97
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s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
A
conductor'
s analysis
of Gerald
Finzi's
"Intimatio
ns of
Immortalit
y"; "Lo,
the Full,
Final
Sacrifice";
and
"Magnific
at"
Authors:
Crutchfiel
d,Jonathan
Eric
Source:
1994, 194,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theologic
al
Seminary,
United
States --
Kentucky,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 98
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Orlando di
Lasso's
Magnificat
s ad
imitatione
m
Authors:
Crook,Dav
id W.
Source:
1991, 402,
Princeton
University,
United
States --
New
Jersey,
Ph.D.
Ref ID: 99
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The
Magnificat
s of
Francisco
Lopez
Capillas
(1615-167
3), Mexico
City
Cathedral
'maestro di
capilla'
Authors:
Johnson,R
obert
Manley
Source:
1990, 282,
Arizona
State
University,
United
States --
Arizona,
D.M.A.
Ref ID: 101
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The
magnificat
s by
Tomas
Luis de
Victoria in
Toledo
Biblioteca
capitular
MS. B-30
a
compariso
n with the
printed
editions
(1576,
1581 and
1600)
Authors:
Wojcicka,
Lucy
Source:
1989,
University
of Calgary
(Canada),
Canada,
M.A.
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Ref ID: 103
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The Origins of
Cantus Firmus
used in the
English
Magnificat from
the Fourteenth to
the Seventeenth
Centuries
Authors:
Eaton,Frank Allen
Source:
1987, 424,
University of
Washington,
United States --
Washington,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 104
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The Repertoire of
Magnificats in
Leipzig at the
Time of J. S.
Bach: a Study of
the Manuscript
Sources.
(Volumes i and Ii)
Authors:
Cammarota,Rober
t Michael
Source:
1986, 584, New
York University,
United States --
New York, Ph.D.
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Ref ID: 105
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Settings of the
"Magnificat" for
the Female Solo
Voice: Recital
Document
Authors:
Jordan,Cheri
Brown
Source:
1985,
Southwestern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary, United
States -- Texas,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 108
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The Sacred Choral
Works of
Domenico
Scarlatti (Italy)
Authors:
Borton,Bruce Erol
Source:
1983, 377,
University of
Cincinnati, United
States -- Ohio,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 112
Dissertation/Thesi
s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The 16
Magnificats of
Cristobal De
Morales:
Elements of Style
and Performance
Practice
Authors:
Smith,James
Arthur
Source:
1976, 173, The
University of
Texas at Austin,
United States --
Texas, D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 113
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s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
A Study of the
Magnificat and an
Analysis and
Performance of
Selected Settings
Authors:
Grigsby,John
Roland
Source:
1972, 262,
Columbia
University, United
States -- New
York, Educat.D.
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Ref ID: 114
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s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The Eighteenth-
Century Italian
Magnificat: a
Survey of
Representative
Settings (Ca. 1700
- Ca. 1750) with
an Analysis and
Edition of Six
Works
Authors:
Bloesch,Richard
John
Source:
1971, 508,
University of
Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign,
United States --
Illinois, D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 115
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s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
Choral Settings of
the Magnificat by
Selected
Twentieth
Century American
Composers
Authors:
Johnson,Axie
Allen
Source:
1968, 172,
University of
Southern
California, United
States --
California,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 116
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s (Electronic)
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Title:
Magnificats of
Orlandus Lassus
Authors:
Green,Francis
Marion
Source:
1968, 271,
University of
Southern
California, United
States --
California,
D.M.A.
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Ref ID: 117
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s (Electronic)
Reference
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Title:
The British
Magnificat in the
Twentieth
Century
Authors:
Mccray,James
Elwin
Source:
1968, 306, The
University of
Iowa, United
States -- Iowa,
Ph.D.
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