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Add MS 29427
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- 032-002020937
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- 032-002020937
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- Add MS 29427
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Anthems, madrigals, etc., by John Wilbye, Nathaniel Gyles, Thomas Tomkins, Thomas Weelkes, John Milton, Martin Pearson, John Wilson, Richard Deering Orlando Gibbons, and others; with fantasias by Alfonso Ferabosco and other Italian composers. The Altus part only; the other parts of many of the pieces being in Add MS 29366-29368 and of some in Add MS11586
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Passim. Anthems. Altus part (unless the contrary is stated) of the following Anthems: —1. 'Oute of the deepe' (5 voices). By Thomas Lupo. f. 14. 2. 'When Israell,' with second part, 'What aileth thee' (verse anthem for 5 voices). Quintus part. By M. Este. f. 15. 3. 'O, O my sonne Absolon' (6 voices). Quintus and altus parts. By T. Weelkes. ff. 16, 31b. 4. 'O, O Jonathan, O woe is me' (6 voices). Quintus and altus parts. By the same. ff. 16, 31b. 5. 'I call and crie' (5 voices). 'Tallis.' f. 17. 6. 'Turn thie face' (6 voices). Anonymous. f. 18. 7. 'O Lord, behould my miseries' (5 voices). 'Jo. Milton.' f. 19. 8. 'By Euphrates flowrie side' (5 voices). 'Martin Pierson.' f. 20b. 9. 'I am the resurrection' (5 voices). 'John Milton.' f. 21b. 10. 'O had I wings' (5 voices). By the same. f. 22. 11. 'If that a sinners sighs' (5 voices). By the same. (In 2 keys). ff. 22b, 68. 12. 'Jesu sweet.' By Tho. Ravenscroft. f. 23. 13. 'Plead Thou my cause.' By Martin Pierson. f. 24. 14. 'Ah helplesse wretch' (verse anthem). 'Tho. Rauenscroft.' f. 25. 15. 'O that my wages,' with second part, 'I will thanke thee.' 'Martin Peirson.' ff. 25b, 26. 16. 'All laude and praise' (verse anthem for 5 voices). By the same. f. 26b. 17. 'And the kinge was moved' (5 voices). By Rd. Dering. f. 27. 18. 'O Lord, lett me knowe.' By T. Tomkins (?). f. 27b. 19. 'Singe ioyfully vnto our God.' Anonymous. f. 28b. 20. 'When Dauid hard' (5 voices). 'Wm. Bearsley.' f. 29. 21. 'O Lord, in thee is all my trust' (5 voices). 'Tho. Rauenscroft.' f. 29b. 22. 'I am the resurrection' (5 voices). Anonymous. f. 30b. 23. 'O my sonne Absolom' (5 voices). 'Giles Farnabie.' f. 32. 24. 'Saule and Jonathan.' Anonymous. f. 32. 25. 'When Dauid hard' (6 voices). 'Robert Ramsey.' f. 32b. 26. 'When Dauid hard.' 'John Milton.' f. 32b. 27. 'O woe is me for thee.' By the same. (In 2 keys). ff. 33, 68b. 28. 'Arise . . . .' (5 voices). 'Wm, Siims.' f. 33b. 29. 'Heare my prayer, Lord, and consider' (5 voices). By T. Lupo. f. 34b. 30. 'Downe [caitiff wretch],' with second part, 'Prayer is an endless chaine' (5 voices). 'John Warde.' ff. 35b, 65. 31. 'Howe longe shall I seeke councell' (5 voices). By the same. ff. 37b, 66b. 32. 'Long haue I lifted vp my voice' (5 voices). 'George Hanford.' f. 67b. 33. 'Almighty God [who by the leading of a star]' (5 voices). 'John Bull.' f. 69b. 34. 'Heare me, God, [a broken heart]' (5 voices). 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' f. 70b. 35. 'Blessed art thou yt fearest God.' By P. Phillips. f. 71. 36. 'Lord, turne thy wrath,' with second part, 'Bow thyne eare' (2nd contra-tenor part). 'Wil. Byrd.' f. 72. 37. 'It is my welbeloveds voice' (6 voices). By T. Tomkins. f. 74. 38. 'Fraile man, despise the treasures' (4 voices). 'John Bull.' f. 75b. 39. 'Blow oute ye trumpett' (5 voices). By M. Pierson. f. 76b. 40. 'Howe doth the holie cittie,' with second part, 'She weepeth continually' (6 voices). By J. Milton. f. 77b.
Passim. Compositions for 5 instruments. Altus part. 1. 'Abradad.' By R. Parsons. f. 17b. 2. 'The Cryes of London.' 'Tho. Weelks.' f. 39. 3, 4. Two 'In nomines.' 'Alfonso Ferobosco, Junior.' ff. 54, 54b. 5, 6. Two 'In nomines.' 'Alfonso [Ferrabosco], Signior' (sc. senior), ff. 55, 55b. {2 in 17792-6 [/] 2 in 32377 [note referring to 3-4 and 5-6]}. 7. 'Morir.' 'Gio. Maria Nanino.' f. 56. 8. 'Vince labiano' (sic). 'Ruggiero Giouanelli' f. 56b. 9. 'Tutte la stella (sic. 'Giou[a]nni Ferettj.' f. 57. 10 'Donna mj fuggi' (sic.) 'Giouann. Feretti.' f. 57b. 11. 'Deh resta.' This and nos. 12, 13 are anonymous. f. 58. 12. 'Cor mio' f. 58b. 13. 'O hinie' (sc. Ohimè ?). f. 59. 14. 'On dei (sc. Ond' ei), di Morte.' 'Claudio Monteuerdj.' f. 59b. 15. Là tra 'l sangue.' 'Claudio Monteuerdj.' f. 60. 16. 'Al suo Da'mata (sc. Suon d'amata).' 'Lucretio Quintiani.' f. 60b. 17. 'Clorinda.' 'Horatio Vechj.' f. 61. 18. 'O com' gran matira (sc. martire).' 'Claudio Monteuerdj.' f. 61b. 19. 'Souratenera (sc. Sovra tenera).' 'Cla[u]dio Monteuerdj.' f. 62. 20. 'Ond' all hor.' 'Horatio Vechj.' f. 62b. 21. Non vi bastaua.' 'Paola (sic) Masnelj' f. 63. 22. Piece unnamed. Anonymous. f. 63. 23. On dei (sc. Ond' ei), di Morte.' 'Luca Marenzio.' f. 63b. 24 'Tu dolce anima.' 'Alphonso Ferabosco.' f. 64. 25. 'Pastorella.' 'Horatio Vechi.' f. 64.
ff. 2-8. Altus part of ten anonymous 3-part instrumental compositions. {Annotation crossed out: By A. Ferrabosco} {Replaced with annotation: Tho. Lup in Meyers index}
ff. 9-12, 45-53. Compositions for 4 instruments. Altus part.1-3. Three Fantasias. 'John Wilbye.' ff. 9-10. 4. 'La Chromaticque.' 'Gioseppo Guami.' f. 11. 5. 'La Tedeschina.' 'Gioseppo Guami.' f. 12. 6. 7. Two Fantasias. 'Wm. Bird.' ff. 45, 45b. 8. 'Sola (sic) lor pensoso.' 'Giova. Battista Moscaglia.' f. 46. 9. 'Sed altro.' 'Giouarnni de Macque.' f. 46. 10-22. Thirteen Fantasias. 'Alfonso Ferrabosco.' ff. 46b-52b. {also in 17792-6}
ff. 13, 13b, 14b, 16b, 41b-44, 74-76. Madrigals for 5 and (no. 4) 6 voices. Alto part. 1. 'Cease now, vaine though[t]s.' 'Gyles.' f.13. 2. 'O thrice blessed.' 'Tho. [John in Add MS 29372-29376] Tomkins.' f. 13b. 3. 'Come, tread the path.' Anonymous. f. 14b. 4. 'Cease now delighte.' By T. Weelkes. f. 16b. 5. 'The country cryes.' 'Deereing.' f. 41b. 6. 'Cryes of London' ['A good hot sausage,' etc.']; with second part ['God give you good morrow, my masters']. 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 43.
ff. 31, 38, 73. Altus part of the following 5-part Motets: — 1. ‘In resurrectione tua.’ 'W Birde.’ f. 81. 2. ‘O vos omnes qui transitis.’ ‘Tho. Lupo.’ f. 38. 3. ‘Salua nos, Domine.’ By the same, f. 73. 4. ‘Heu mihi, Domine.’ By the same. f. 73b.
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
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1 volume
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- Languages:
- English
Italian - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1640
- Date Range:
- Early 17th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Small folio.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Notes:
- Apparently contemporary with Thomas Myriell's 'Tristitiæ Remedium,' 1616 (Add MS 29372-29377), very many of the pieces in the latter being also found here.
- Names:
- Bearsley, William, vicar choral, Lichfield Cathedral, fl late 16th century
Bull, John, composer
Byrd, William, composer
Dering, Richard, composer and organist, c 1580-1630
Farnaby, Giles, composer, c 1563-1640
Feretti, Giovanni, composer, c 1540-1609
Ferrabosco, Alfonso, composer, 1543-1588
Ferrabosco, Alfonso, composer, c 1575-1628
Gibbons, Orlando, organist and composer, 1583-1625
Giles, Nathaniel, composer, organist and choirmaster, c 1558-1634
Giovannelli, Ruggiero, composer, c 1560-1625
Guami, Gioseffo, composer, musician and singer, 1542-1611
Lupo, Thomas, of Add MS 29372
Macque, Giovanni, of Add MS 29427
Marenzio, Luca, composer
Masneli, Paolo
Milton, John, scrivener, of Bread St. London
Monteverdi, Claudio, composer, 1567-1643
Nanno, Giovanni Maria
Pierson, Martin
Quinzani, Lucretio, Monk of Cremona
Ramsay, Robert, of Add MS 29289
Ravenscroft, Thomas, composer and editor
Simmes, William, alias Sims
Tomkins, Thomas, organist and composer
Vechi, Horatio
Warde, John, of Add MS 29289
Weelkes, Thomas, composer, c 1576-1623
Wilbraham, Roger, FRS, MP; of Add MS 28654 - Subjects:
- Anthems
Madrigals
Motets
String quartets
String quintets
String trios