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Latin motets, mostly by foreign composers. Two part-books (Tenor and Bassus) from a set of five

MSS. Tenbury 352-353

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Title

Latin motets, mostly by foreign composers. Two part-books (Tenor and Bassus) from a set of five

Shelfmark

MSS. Tenbury 352-353

Summary

No names of composers are given in the MSS, although many can be identified. Copied by a single scribe, employed by Edward Paston of Norfolk.

Contents:

(fol. 1) Veni Domine

(fol. 1v) Domine, quando (pars 1). [Guillaume Boni]

(fol. 2v) Hei mihi Domine (pars 2). [Guillaume Boni]

(fol. 3v) En dilectus meus. [Vecchi]

(fol. 4v) Domine ne in furore. [Vecchi]

(fol. 5v) O sacrum convivium. [Giovanelli]

(fol. 6v) Laudate Dominum

(fol. 7v) Diligite inimicos

(fol. 9) Pater peccavi. [Giovanelli?]

(fol. 9v) Ego sum panis. [Palestrina]

(fol. 10v) Ego sum resurrectio. [Dubuisson]

(fol. 11v) Non est bonum. [Praetorius]

(fol. 12v) Dum complerentur. [Victoria]

(fol. 13v) Ascendens Christus (pars 1). [Victoria]

(fol. 14v) Ascendit Deus (pars 2). [Victoria]

(fol. 15v) Misit Herodes (pars 1). [Dubuisson]

(fol. 16) Videns autem (pars 2). [Dubuisson]

(fol. 17) Pastores quidnam. [Clemens non Papa]

(fol. 17v) Angelus autem

(fol. 18v) Ascendo ad pattern

(fol. 19v) Venite filii. [Viancardo]

(fol. 20v) Expurgate vetus

(fol. 21v) Osculetur me (pars 1)

(fol. 22v) Introduxit me rex (pars 2)

(fol. 23v) Hic est discipulus

(fol. 24v) Pacem relinquo

(fol. 25v) Descendit angelus (pars 1). [Victoria]

(fol. 26v) Ne timeas (pars 2). [Victoria]

(fol. 27v) Cum beatus Ignatius (pars 1). [Victoria]

(fol. 28v) Ignis crux (pars 2). [Victoria]

(fol. 29v) Respexit Elias

(fol. 30v) Quanti mercenarii. [Giovanelli?]

(fol. 31v) Anima mea liquefacta. [Agazzari]

(fol. 32v) Expurgate vetus

(fol. 33v) Avete mentes

(fol. 34v) Ut aeterna

(fol. 35v) Hodie de Virgine. [Regnart]

(fol. 36v) Jubilate Deo

(fol. 37v) Adesto unus Deus. [Praetorius]

(fol. 38v) Hierusalem cito veniet

(fol. 40v) Euge serve bone

(fol. 40v) Timete Dominum. [Byrd]

(fol. 41) Viri Galilei (pars 1). [Byrd]

(fol. 41v) Omnes gentes (pars 2). [Byrd]

(fol. 42) Alleluia. Ascendit Deus. [Byrd]

(fol. 42v) Dominus in Sina. [Byrd]

(fol. 43) Ascendit Deus in iubilatione. [Byrd]

(fol. 43v) Psallite Domino. [Byrd]

(fol. 44) Salve Regina (pars 1). [Byrd]

(fol. 44v) Et Jesum benedictum (pars 2). [Byrd]

(fol. 45v) Inquirentes autem. [Byrd]

(fol. 46v) O quam gloriosum (pars 1). [Byrd]

(fol. 47v) Benedictio et claritas (pars 2). [Byrd]

(fol. 48v) Beata es Virgo. [Byrd]

Date

early 17th cent.

Language

Latin

Physical extent

1 box (2 part-books)

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Music manuscripts from the Library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells

Latin motets, mostly by foreign composers. Two part-books (Tenor and Bassus) from a set of five

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