A Quintus partbook from a set of five volumes. Each book consists of print RISM W168, with manuscript additions on front and back flyleaves of DATB books. Copied by two scribes. Copied in Augsburg? Probably owned by Raimund Fugger the Elder (1489-1535), of Augsburg (shield in Tenor book probably intended to depict Fugger family coat of arms; inscription on title page of Tenor book, possibly added by Raimund: 'im 1527 kauft ich dise buchlin um 40 czener vom Harder bei unser Frawen.') Fugger library purchased by Emperor Ferdinand III and brought to Vienna in 1656.
A-Wn SA.78.F.21. Mus R/XVI/Walther/1 [Quintus]
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Wien (Vienna), Austria
partbook: c. 1527-35
Archive | Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Wien (Vienna), Austria (A-Wn) |
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Shelfmark | SA.78.F.21. Mus R/XVI/Walther/1 [Quintus] |
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Surface | Paper |
Numbering System | None / Unknown |
Measurements | 131 x 157 mm |
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General Description
Binding
Rebound in modern covers of brown leather over pasteboard, gold stamped with double eagle, initials of voice designations, and inscription 'WALTHER'S / GEISTL. GESANG-BÜCHLEIN.'
Notation
black void mensural
Ruling
Staff height 11-13mm on front flyleaves; music on back flyleaves copied on originally blank staves from print (staff height 10mm)
Foliation
No foliation in manuscript sections
Decoration
Last piece has black inked calligraphic initials. Incomplete red ink drawing of shield with fleurs-de-lis on f. [5'] of Tenor book
Surface
paper
Inventory
ÖNB catalogue; Senfl 2019
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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3 motets
(Rein)-1, Senfl-2
5 paper partbooks (D-i + 39 + i folios, A-i + 41 + i, T-i + 58 + i, B-i + 41 + i, Q-i + 22 + i), 131 x 157. Each book consists of print RISM W168, with manuscript additions on front and back flyleaves of DATB books. No foliation in manuscript sections. Rebound in modern covers of brown leather over pasteboard, gold stamped with double eagle, initials of voice designations, and inscription "WALTHER'S / GEISTL. GESANG-BÜCHLEIN." Copied by two scribes. Staff height 11-13 on front flyleaves; music on back flyleaves copied on originally blank staves from print (staff height 10). Last piece has black inked calligraphic initials. Incomplete red ink drawing of shield with fleurs-de-lis on f. [5'] of T book (see below).
Ca. 1527-35. Copied in Augsburg? Probably owned by Raimund Fugger the Elder (1489-1535), of Augsburg (shield in T book probably intended to depict Fugger family coat of arms; inscription on title page of T book, possibly added by Raimund: "im 1527 kauft ich dise buchlin um 40 czener vom Harder bei unser Frawen.") Fugger library purchased by Emperor Ferdinand III and brought to Vienna in 1656.
Set: SA.78.F.21. Mus R/XVI/Walther/1
Type: Partbooks
‡ denotes primary source study
Tröster, Sonja, and Stefan Gasch. 2019. Ludwig Senfl: A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works and Sources. 2 vols vols. Brepols. Pages: II:30. Notes: contents list (partial); physical description.
Nowak, Leopold. 1948. Die Musikhandschriften aus Fuggerschem Besitz in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek. Die Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. Festschrift herausgegeben zum 25 jährigen Dienstjubiläum des Generaldirektors Univ.-Prof. Dr. Josef Bick, edited by Leopold Nowak, Vienna: H. Bauer-Verlag. Pages: 506, 508-9 [no basis for attribution of motet "Vulnerasti cor meum" to Senfl; attributed to Rein in RegB 940-11]. Notes: contents list; discussion.
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