- A
partbook is a
format for
printing or
copying music in
which each book
contains the part for a
single voice or instrument,
especially po****r
during the...
- The
Peterhouse partbooks are a
collection of
English partbooks dating from the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. They are
named "Peterhouse" after...
- The Dow
Partbooks (Christ Church, Mus. MSS 984–988) are a
collection of five
partbooks compiled by
Robert Dow in
Oxford around 1581–88. The collection...
- 'Gyffard'
Partbooks (British
Library [GB-Lbl] Add. MS 17802–5; also
spelled Giffard) are an
important set of
English Renaissance choral partbooks, containing...
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travelled to Rome to
deliver the
composition to the Pope in person, and a
partbook is held by the
Vatican Library. No
performance during the composer's lifetime...
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Christopher Tye and John Sheppard. The tune
first appears with
words in a
partbook of
around 1530,
catalogued by the
British Library as
Royal Appendix MS...
- The Forrest-Heyther
partbooks (Oxford,
Bodleian Library MS. Mus. Sch. e. 376–381) are a set of six m****cript
partbooks copied in
England in the sixteenth...
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Pages from the
printed Magnificat of the Vespers, a page from the alto
partbook (left), and the
corresponding page from the
continuo partbook (right)...
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required voice type; indeed, even as late as the
eighteenth century,
partbooks labelled 'tenor'
might contain parts for a
range of
voice types.[page needed]...
- work—in the form of
partbooks—contains
facial portraits of Taverner. The
portraits are in the
initial letters of
these partbooks. The
above portrait is...