D-Rp A. R. 891-892 (Q)

Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek, Regensburg, Germany

partbook: c. 1570-80

Archive Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek, Regensburg, Germany (D-Rp)
Shelfmark A. R. 891-892 (Q)
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Surface Paper
Numbering System None / Unknown
Measurements 148 x 216 mm
Other Identifiers
  • CCM: RegB 891-2
Notations
  • black void mensural
Copyists
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Provenance
Contents Contains 46 compositions, 45 from 22 composers, 1 is anonymous.
General Description

A Quintus partbook from a set of five volumes. 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.

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Binding

Original covers of parchment over cardboard, with leather ties; paper slip pasted to front cover of Discantus book bears inscription: 'I. / Mutetae de S. Apostolis / II. / Quaedam etiam de devastatione Hierasolymiana, et aliae / Quinque Vocum / No. 14.'

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Watermark

coat of arms of city of Regensburg (resembles Briquet #1143).

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Notation

black void mensural

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Ruling

Staff height 20

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Foliation

Other numberings: Original ink numbering of pieces, 1-46.

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Foliation

No foliation or pagination

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Decoration

Painted and inked initials in red or black, most in Gothic style, a few in plain block style; headings and some corrections in red. Edges of folios decorated with blue and red

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Surface

paper

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Census Catalogue of Music Description

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45 motets, 1 German sacred piece = 46

Caen/(Lupus/Richafort)-1, Clemens non Papa-5, B. Comes-1, Crecquillon-1, C. Festa-1, Hellinck [Lupus]/(Senfl/Verdelot)-1, Ivo de Vento-4, Josquin-2, Kerle-5, Lassus-8, Leo non Papa-1, (Morales)-1, Phinot-5, Prenner-1, Senfl/(Alder)-1, Senfl/(Josquin)-1, Vaet/(Maessens)-1, Verdelot-1, Verdelot/(Richafort)-1, Wert-1, Wert/(Lassus)-1, anon-2

5 paper partbooks (D-114 folios, A-126, T-119, B-103, Q-59), 148 x 216. No foliation or pagination. Original ink numbering of pieces, 1-46. Original covers of parchment over cardboard, with leather ties; paper slip pasted to front cover of D book bears inscription: "I. / Mutetae de S. Apostolis / II. / Quaedam etiam de devastatione Hierasolymiana, et aliae / Quinque Vocum / No. 14." 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 20. Painted and inked initials in red or black, most in Gothic style, a few in plain block style; headings and some corrections in red. Edges of folios decorated with blue and red. Watermark is coat of arms of city of Regensburg (resembles Briquet #1143).

Ca. 1570-80 (no dates in manuscript, but presumably 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 "(Paminger)-1"; change "anon-2" to "anon-1."

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