A Quintus partbook from a set of five volumes; a Sextus book is probably missing. Copied by several scribes, one of whom may have been Wolfgang Figulus. Copied at the Fürstenschule St. Afra in Meissen; later in possession of Friedrich Birck, cantor at the Fürstenschule St. Augustin in Grimma from 1591 until his death in 1621. After Birck's death, his widow sold the manuscript to the Grimma Fürstenschule; in 1890 it was deposited in the library at Dresden.
| Archive | Sächsische Landesbibliothek, Dresden, Germany (D-Dl) |
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| Shelfmark | MS Grimma 54 [Quintus] |
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| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | Pagination |
| Measurements | 155 x 200 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 48 compositions, 43 from 22 composers, 5 are anonymous. |
General Description
Extent
55 ff.
Binding
Rebound in modern brown cardboard covers
Notation
not indicated
Foliation
Modern pencil pagination
Foliation
Other numberings: Original numbering of pieces.
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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1 Canticle, 2 psalms, 1 hymn, 1 Passion, 26 motets, 2 German sacred pieces, 1 German secular piece = 34
(Alder/Senfl)-1, Bacchius-1, Berchem-1, (Burck)-1, Clemens non Papa-5, Cleve-1, Dressier-1, Finck-1, (Händl)-1, Josquin/(Lebrun/Richafort)-1, Kerle-1, Lassus-5, Meiland-1, (Obrecht/Longaval/Venture)-1, Rore/(Berchem/Morales)-1, (Schröter)-1, Wert-1, Wert/Clemens non Papa [C.N.P.]-1, anon-8
5 paper partbooks (D-i + 105 + i folios, A-i + 109 + i, T-ii + 96 + i, B-i + 95 + i, Q-i + 85), 155 x 200. Modern pencil foliation; original numbering of pieces. Rebound in modern brown cardboard covers. Copied by several scribes.
Ca. 1590 (SteudeMS). Copied at the Fürstenschule St. Afra in Meissen; later in possession of Friedrich Birck, cantor at the Fürstenschule St. Augustin in Grimma from 1591 until his death in 1621. After Birck's death, his widow sold the manuscript to the Grimma Fürstenschule; in 1890 it was deposited in the library at Dresden.
Vol 4
Composers: Change "Clemens non Papa-5" to "Clemens non Papa-4, Clemens non Papa/(Crecquillon)-l."
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Sets
MS Grimma 54 (1-5)
Partbooks · 5 sources
‡ denotes primary source study
Kirsch, Winfried. 1976. Josquin's Motets in the German Tradition. Josquin des Prez: Proceedings of the International Josquin Festival-Conference ... 21-25 June 1971, 261-78. London, New York, and Toronto. Pages: 271. Notes: contents list (partial).
Steude, Wolfram. 1974. Die Musiksammeihandschriften des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts in der Sächsischen Landesbibliothek zu Dresden. Quellenkataloge zur Musikgeschichte, vol. 6. Wilhelmshaven. Pages: 91-2. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list; concordances (partial).
Wolf, Johannes (editor). 1908-21. Reprint: Farnborough, England, 1968. Werken van Jacob Obrecht. Leipzig and Amsterdam,. Pages: XXVIII, [x]. Notes: physical description.
Kade, Otto. 1893 R 1971. Die Altere Passionskomposition bis zum Jahre 1631. Gütersloh: (1893) New York: (1971 reprint). Pages: 10. Notes: physical description.
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Monday, 23 January, 2017
NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. General Description; Binding Note; Notation Note; Foliation Note; Foliation Note
Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550
Monday, 23 January, 2017
NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. Census Catalogue of Music Description