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About eighty motets and madrigals, for 3, 4 and 5 voices, in Latin and English, written by Thomas Hamond

MSS. Mus. f. 16-19

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Title

About eighty motets and madrigals, for 3, 4 and 5 voices, in Latin and English, written by Thomas Hamond

Shelfmark

MSS. Mus. f. 16-19

Summary

About eighty motets and madrigals, for 3, 4 and 5 voices, in Latin and English, written by Thomas Hamond (the 'Quintus', 'Altus', 'Tenor' and 'Bassus' parts, each in a separate volume). The 'Cantus' part is wholly wanting, and there are other imperfections. The authors' names are:

Barnwell, [?]

Bateson, Thomas

Brewer, Thomas

Byrde, William

Deering, [?]

East, Michael

Ferretti, Giovanni

Heardson, Thomas

Jenkins, John

Kirby, George

Lasso, Orlando di

Marson, George

Morley, Thomas

Pearson, Martin

Ravenscroft, Thomas

Tomkins, Thomas

Ward, John

Wilbye, John

Lists of the songs are in each volume. The title of MS. Mus. f. 17 is in MS. Mus. f. 18.

Date

written in about 1630-1640

Language

Multiple languages

English

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

254 Leaves

Custodial history

Owned by the writer till at least 1661-2.

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