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Collection of madrigals by Luca Marenzio and Giovanni Ferretti

MS. Mus. e. 54

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Title

Collection of madrigals by Luca Marenzio and Giovanni Ferretti

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. e. 54

Summary

Collection of madrigals for 5-10 voices by Luca Marenzio and Giovanni Ferretti. Scored up by James Bartleman, [early 19th cent.].

Date

[early 19th cent.]

Language

Italian

Physical facet

ii + 198 pages (149-154, 195-198 blank); 6-10 staves to a page. Binding: half roan with buckram covered boards.

Physical extent

200 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.2b.

Acquisition

Transferred from the Faculty of Music Library, 1995.

Subject

Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century

Music

Madrigals, Italian

16th century

17th century

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  • Ferretti, Giovanni, c 1540-after 1609

  • Marenzio, Luca, 1553/1554-1599

  • Bartleman, James, 1769-1821

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