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Lawes, William, 1602-1645

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  • Pavanes, Galliardes, Ayres, Almains, Coranto's, Sarabrands, Morisca's, Maskes, and Contry-dances, composed occasionally by excellent moderne Musick-Masters MS. Mus. Sch. D. 220

  • The organ part by William Lawes to most of the pieces composed by him MS. Mus. Sch. D. 229

  • Viol consort music by William Lawes, Christopher Simpson and others MS. Mus. Sch. f. 568-569 (Former reference: Music School A. 3. 22-23)

  • Four part-books from a set originally consisting of six, containing a collection of vocal and instrumental music MSS. Mus. Sch. d. 233-236

  • Consort music in three and four parts MSS. Mus. Sch. d. 241-244

  • Music-book with compositions for voice and lute at one end and keyboard music by Orlando Gibbons and music for lyra viol at the other MS. Mus. Sch. f. 575 (Former shelfmark: Music School B. 3. 1)

  • Consort music for strings MSS. Mus. Sch. e. 410-414

  • Music copied by Edward Lowe over a long period MS. Mus. Sch. e. 451 (Former reference: Music School A. 3. 29)

  • Autograph scores and parts of instrumental and vocal music by William Lawes MSS. Mus. Sch. b. 2-3, d. 229, 238-240 (Former reference: Music School B. 6. 25-26)

  • Music manuscripts from the Library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells MSS. Tenbury 296-304, 308-848, 851-1386, 1442-1471, 1473-1493, 1495-1509, 1511-1513, 1515-1516

  • Collection of 127 songs, etc., copied by Edward Lowe MS. Mus. d. 238

  • Suites for 3-4 viols and continuo MSS. Mus. Sch. e. 431-436

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