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StabiLiebling: Bußpsalmencodex Albrechts V.

In the organizer's words:

StabiLiebling. A top piece. Two days. Very close.

Albrecht V's Codex of Penitential Psalms.

Under the motto "StabiLiebling", the Bavarian State Library opens its vaults and presents a top item from its collections in its treasure chamber for two days every month.

Probably the most beautiful music manuscript in the world, the seven penitential psalms with the motet Laudes Domini by the Munich court conductor and composer Orlando di Lasso, can be seen on May 20 and 21. The choir book, created in Munich in 1565, is famous for its spectacular illuminations by Hans Mielich. Two pages from the fourth penitential psalm are opened. BSB shelfmark: Mus.ms. A

Be inspired by centuries-old cultural treasures in the original - behind glass, but still very close: a special art experience and interesting facts about the "StabiLiebling" await you.

Free introduction on both days at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. (no registration required, meeting point Fürstensaal 1st floor)

veranstaltungen@bsb-muenchen.de

089 28638-2115

More information on the "StabiLiebling" presentation series at bsb-muenchen.de/stabiliebling

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