GB-CA Add. Ms. 128/7

Cathedral Archives, Canterbury, England

fragment: n.d.

Archive Cathedral Archives, Canterbury, England (GB-CA)
Shelfmark Add. Ms. 128/7
Image Availability DIAMM does not have images of this source.
Numbering System None
Other Identifiers
  • olim (Former shelfmark): CANT 5
Provenance
  • England
Contents
General Description

NB The current 128/7 has no music. This fragment (Sandon's CANT 5) was reported as stolen in 1977. A photocopy survives in the archive. Contains a late 15th-century Magnificat , transcribed in Sandon, pp. 48-51.

CurtisWathey (possibly wrongly) lists this fragment as having no text.

DIAMM, 2017
Notation

not indicated

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DIAMM Note

NB The CANT numbers (1-5) were allocated by Sandon in his 1976 ‘Fragments’ article. They do not correspond to a reference in the form ‘Add. Ms. 128/(CANT no.)’.

128/2 = not clear whether this was ever anything different

128/5 = CANT 2 (cannot currently be traced) – the current 128/5 is different from CANT contents

128/6 = CANT 3

128/7 = CANT 5 (reported as stolen in 1977) – current 128/7 has no music

128/8 - incorporates the former 128/71 = CANT 1

128/13 – now has no music (seems to have become 128/66)

128/62 = CANT 6

128/65 = CANT 4

128/66 – may be the one formerly 128/13

128/70 – no olim

128/71 – now incorporated into 128/8

CANT 1 = 128/8

CANT 2 = 128/5 (not the current 128/5 though)

CANT 3 = 128/6

CANT 4 = 128/65

CANT 5 = 128/7

CANT 6 = 128/62

DIAMM, 2019

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
[-] untexted - -

untexted

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Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
General Note

X9

Composer Compositions
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages

denotes primary source study

Curtis, Gareth R K, and Andrew B Wathey. 1994. Fifteenth-Century English Liturgical Music: A List of the Surviving Repertory. Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, 1-69.

Sandon, Nicholas. 1976. Fragments of Medieval Polyphony at Canterbury Cathedral. Musica Disciplina, 37-53. Pages: 48-51. Notes: transcribes music.

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