Cancionero de Upsala


The, also known by the titles Cancionero del Duque de Calabria and Cancionero de Venecia, is a volume of mostly anonymous Spanish music printed in Venice in 1556. Its actual title is Villancicos de diversos Autores, a dos, y a tres, y a quatro, y a cinco bozes, agora nuevamente corregidos. Ay mas ocho tonos de Canto llano, y ocho tonos de Canto de Organo para que puedan aprovechar los que A cantar començaren. Venetiis, Apud Hieronymum Scotum, MDLVI. It survives in a unique copy at the Uppsala University Library and was edited in 1909 by Rafael Mitjana; the subsequent literature has mostly adopted his spelling "Upsala". A facsimile was first published by Alamire and later by the Biblioteca Valenciana.

Contents

''[Villancico]s a dos bozes'' (for two voices)

''Villancicos a tres bozes'' (for three voices)

''Villancicos a quatro bozes'' (for four voices)

''Villancicos de Navidad a quatro bozes'' (Christmas villancicos for four voices)

''Villancicos de Navidad a tres bozes'' (Christmas villancicos for three voices)

''Villancicos a cinco bozes'' (for five voices)