note: CattinCC, 201-2; CattinNR, 280; CattinCI, 434-5. Unclear whether this cc. is Castellani’s ‘Vox clamantis in deserto/factus sum e pietà chiamo’ (R196), or the cc. for Castellani’s lauda in R196: Tebaldeo’s ‘Vox clamantis in deserto/facto son e pietà chiamo/e la donna’, set to music by Tromboncino (ed. CesariLF, 138-9, text ed. 49*). Gall4 transmits a ‘Vox clamantis in deserto/oggi in tutto audito fia’ w/ cc = ‘Vox clamantis’, probably also a reference (along with that in M310) to the Tromboncino setting. A ‘Nel tuo furore’ immed. precedes ‘Vox clamantis’ in Gall4, but w/ cc. = ‘Ben venga maggio’. The cc. text was formerly attributed to Serafino Aquilano (see Rubsamen, Literary Sources of Secular Music in Italy (ca. 1500), Berkeley, Calif., 1943, p. 16).