Incipit
When transcribing mensural music, an incipit at the beginning of the
piece is useful to indicate the original key and tempo. While today
musicians are used to bar lines in order to faster recognize rhythmic
patterns, bar lines were not yet invented during the period of mensural
music; in fact, the meter often changed after every few notes. As a
compromise, bar lines are often printed between the staves rather than
on the staves.
% A short excerpt from the Jubilate Deo by Orlande de Lassus
global = {
\set Score.skipBars = ##t
\key g \major
\time 4/4
% the actual music
\skip 1*8
% let finis bar go through all staves
\override Staff.BarLine.transparent = ##f
% finis bar
\bar "|."
}
discantusIncipit = \new PetrucciStaff {
\clef "petrucci-c1"
\key f \major
\time 2/2
c''1.
}
discantusNotes = {
\transpose c' c'' {
\clef "treble"
d'2. d'4 |
b e' d'2 |
c'4 e'4.( d'8 c' b |
a4) b a2 |
b4.( c'8 d'4) c'4 |
\once \hide NoteHead
c'1 |
b\breve |
}
}
discantusLyrics = \lyricmode {
Ju -- bi -- la -- te De -- o,
om -- nis ter -- ra, __ om-
"..."
-us.
}
altusIncipit = \new PetrucciStaff {
\clef "petrucci-c3"
\key f \major
\time 2/2
e'1\rest f'1.
}
altusNotes = {
\transpose c' c'' {
\clef "treble"
r2 g2. e4 fis g |
a2 g4 e |
fis g4.( fis16 e fis4) |
g1 |
\once \hide NoteHead
g1 |
g\breve |
}
}
altusLyrics = \lyricmode {
Ju -- bi -- la -- te
De -- o, om -- nis ter -- ra,
"..."
-us.
}
tenorIncipit = \new PetrucciStaff {
\clef "petrucci-c4"
\key f \major
\time 2/2
r\longa
r\breve
r1 c'1.
}
tenorNotes = {
\transpose c' c' {
\clef "treble_8"
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
% two measures
r2 d'2. d'4 b e' |
\once \hide NoteHead
e'1 |
d'\breve |
}
}
tenorLyrics = \lyricmode {
Ju -- bi -- la -- te
"..."
-us.
}
bassusIncipit = \new PetrucciStaff {
% The original print shows the b flat
% for the f major key signature twice.
\override Staff.KeySignature.flat-positions = #'((-7 . 6))
\clef "mensural-f"
\key f\major
\time 2/2
\tweak Y-offset #1 r\longa \tweak Y-offset #1 r\longa
f1.
}
bassusNotes = {
\transpose c' c' {
\clef "bass"
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
R1 |
g2. e4 |
\once \hide NoteHead
e1 |
g\breve |
}
}
bassusLyrics = \lyricmode {
Ju -- bi-
"..."
-us.
}
\score {
<<
\new StaffGroup = choirStaff <<
\new Voice = "discantusNotes" <<
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Discantus"
\incipit #1 \discantusIncipit
\global
\discantusNotes
>>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto discantusNotes { \discantusLyrics }
\new Voice = "altusNotes" <<
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Altus"
\global
\incipit #1 \altusIncipit
\altusNotes
>>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto altusNotes { \altusLyrics }
\new Voice = "tenorNotes" <<
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Tenor"
\global
\incipit #1 \tenorIncipit
\tenorNotes
>>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto tenorNotes { \tenorLyrics }
\new Voice = "bassusNotes" <<
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Bassus"
\global
\incipit #1 \bassusIncipit
\bassusNotes
>>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto bassusNotes { \bassusLyrics }
>>
>>
\layout {
\context {
\Score
%% no bar lines in staves or lyrics
\hide BarLine
}
%% the next two instructions keep the lyrics between the bar lines
\context {
\Lyrics
\consists "Bar_engraver"
\consists "Separating_line_group_engraver"
}
\context {
\Voice
%% no slurs
\hide Slur
%% Comment in the below "\remove" command to allow line
%% breaking also at those bar lines where a note overlaps
%% into the next measure. The command is commented out in this
%% short example score, but especially for large scores, you
%% will typically yield better line breaking and thus improve
%% overall spacing if you comment in the following command.
%%\remove "Forbid_line_break_engraver"
}
indent = 5\cm
incipit-width = 2.5\cm
}
}