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Luca Marenzio: 7th book of five-part madrigals

MS. Mus. e. 53

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Title

Luca Marenzio: 7th book of five-part madrigals

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. e. 53

Summary

7th book of five-part madrigals by Luca Marenzio. Scored up by James Bartleman in September 1819 from the parts of the collected edition of Marenzio's madrigals, Madrigalia quinque vocum.

Date

Sep 1819

Language

English

Physical facet

ii + 302 pages; 6 staves to a page. Binding: half roan with buckram covered boards.

Physical extent

304 pages

Custodial history

Bookplate of James Bellamy (1819-1909), St John's College, Oxford. Former shelfmark (Faculty of Music Library): M.S.L. 19.d.2a.

Acquisition

Transferred from the Faculty of Music Library, 1995.

Subject

Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century

Music

Madrigals, Italian

16th century

19th century

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  • Bartleman, James, 1769-1821

  • Marenzio, Luca, 1553/1554-1599

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