=001 1000002228 =031 ##$a30$b1$c1$eIn subdyatessaron$gC-1$nbB$oc/$p9-1(-)1GFG-B2A2.''C4'B1B2A1B$qf.30v$tDa pacem domine =031 ##$a30$b1$c2$eIn subdyatessaron$gC-4$nbB$oc/$p1(-),GFG2AA1G-{GA}{B'C},B-$qf.31$tDa pacem domine =040 ##$aAuArU$beng =041 0#$alat =100 1#$aAntoine Brumel$dc. 1460-1512$0174 =240 10$aDa pacem, Domine, in diebus nostris$m4vv$0559 =245 10$aDa pacem domine in diebus nostris =260 ##$cc.1528$801 =500 ##$aCan be considered canon at fourth above; notated as a double precusor canon. No manuscript sources identified. Text from Votive antiphon for peace. =590 ##$aVocal parts - [S], [T]$bf.30v-31$801 =593 ##$aPrint$801 =594 ##$bVocal parts - 4 in 2, unlabelled voices$c4 =599 ##$aExample of where canonic technique could include multiple techniques, ie. double canon, precursor canon =650 07$aMotet$06 =650 07$aAntiphon$026 =695 ##$adouble canon$b2$c4$dex$e4th$fbelow$g-1$hsemibreve(s)$o¢$01894 =695 ##$aprecusor canon$b2$c4$dex$e4th$fbelow$g-1$hsemibreve(s)$o¢$01943 =773 18$w1000002190 =930 1#$aAntoine Brumel: Da pacem, Domine, in diebus nostris ; 4vv$043