Photocopy of E. H. Fellowes' transcription of music from the Willmott (Altus) part-book (MS. Tenbury 1474)
MS. Tenbury 1474*
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Title
Photocopy of E. H. Fellowes' transcription of music from the Willmott (Altus) part-book (MS. Tenbury 1474)
Shelfmark
MS. Tenbury 1474*
Summary
Photocopy of the transcription made by E. H. Fellowes from the Willmott manuscript (Altus part-book). It contains:
(fol. 1) Salve intemerata. Tallis
(fol. 3) Laudate dominum. Tallis
(fol. 3v) Ave dei patris. R. Johnson
(fol. 3v) Ne irascaris. Byrd
(fol. 3v) Tribulationes civitatum. Byrd
(fol. 5v) Miserere mei. Whyte [White]
(fol. 7v) Gaude plurimum. Taverner
(fol. 9) Ave dei patris. Tallis
(fol. 10v) Ave regina coelorum. Taverner
(fol. 10v) Infelix ego. Byrd
(fol. 10v) Deus, venerunt gentes. Byrd
(fol. 11v) Petrus beatus. Byrd
(fol. 10v) Cunctis diebus. Byrd
(fol. 12v) Retribue servo. [R. Parsons]
(fol. 13) Domine, quis habitabit? Tallis
(fol. 13) O quam gloriosum. Byrd
(fol. 14v) Ave rosa sine spinis. Tallis
(fol. 15v) O salutaris hostia. Anon.
(fol. 15v) Vox patris celestis. [W. Mundy]
(fol. 18v) Miserere mei. [W. Mundy]
(fol. 20) Anima Christ. [Parsons]
(fol. 21) Domine, quando veneris. [Bonus]
(fol. 22) Absterge, Domine. [Tallis]
(fol. 22v) Quare tristis es? Anon.
(fol. 23) Domine, quis habitabit? Anon. [Attrib. to White in MS. Tenbury 1486]
(fol. 23) In resurrexione tua. Byrd
Date
1940
Language
Latin
Physical extent
1 part-book
Custodial history
The original Willmott manuscript is now owned by the Berkeley Family of Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, having previously belonged to Miss Willmott of Great Warley, Essex. See DIAMM. It is in the hand of John Sadler of Norwich and dated 1591. It comes from the same set as MS. Tenbury 1486.
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Collection contents
Music manuscripts from the Library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells
Photocopy of E. H. Fellowes' transcription of music from the Willmott (Altus) part-book (MS. Tenbury 1474)
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