A Tenor partbook of a set of five volumes. Each book except Q is composite of two originally separate fascicles later bound together. Possibly copied by Erasmus Zollner, cantor at Gymnasium Poeticum in Regensburg during 1570's. Copied in Regensburg, probably for use by choir of Gymnasium Poeticum in local evangelical services.
| Archive | Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek, Regensburg, Germany (D-Rp) |
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| Shelfmark | A. R. 855-856 (T) |
| Image Availability | DIAMM does not have images of this source. |
| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | Foliation |
| Measurements | 148 x 212 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 53 compositions, 50 from 15 composers, 3 are anonymous. |
General Description
Binding
Original covers of beige parchment over cardboard, with leather ties; paper slip pasted to front cover bears inscription: '#4 / Mutetae / De Nativitate Christi / quinqué vocum.'
Watermark
coat of arms of city of Regensburg (resembles Briquet #1142-4).
Notation
not indicated
Ruling
Staff height 17-19
Foliation
Generally without foliation. New pencil foliation, 1-76, in this book only; modern foliation also at beginning (only) of D&A.
Foliation
Other numberings: Original numbering of pieces, 1-33 (last three pieces not numbered; '23' applied to two consecutive pieces).
Decoration
Inked initials, most in Gothic style, some in calligraphic style; headings and text incipits in red ink.
Surface
paper
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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1 hymn, 18 motets, 4 Latin/German sacred pieces, 13 German sacred pieces, 1 quodlibet = 37
Burck-3, Crecquillon-1, (J. Hermann)-1, C. Hollander-1, Isaac-2, Lassus-9, Paminger-7, Regnart-2, Rener-1, Scandello-2, Soir-1, Walter-2, Zirler-1, anon-4
5 paper partbooks (D-73 + i folios, A-79 + i, T-76 + i, B-77 + i, Q-44 + i), 148 x 212. Each book except Q is composite of two originally separate fascicles later bound together. New pencil foliation, 1-76, in T book; other books generally without foliation. Original numbering of pieces, 1-33 (last three pieces not numbered; "23" applied to two consecutive pieces). Original covers of beige parchment over cardboard, with leather ties; paper slip pasted to front cover bears inscription: "#4 / Mutetae / De Nativitate Christi / quinqué vocum." No index.
Possibly copied by Erasmus Zollner, cantor at Gymnasium Poeticum in Regensburg during 1570's; see general index for other manuscripts copied by the same scribe. Staff height 17-19. Inked initials, most in Gothic style, some in calligraphic style; headings and text incipits in red ink. Watermark is coat of arms of city of Regensburg (resembles Briquet #1142-4).
Ca. 1570-80 (no dates in manuscript, but apparently collateral with other dated manuscripts copied by same scribe). Copied in Regensburg, probably for use by choir of Gymnasium Poeticum in local evangelical services.
Vol 4
Composers: Add "(Donato/Willaert)-1"; change "anon-4" to "anon-3."
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A. R. 855-856
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Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550
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