An Altus partbook from a set of five volumes. Copied by one main scribe (perhaps 'Dominus Maur.(?) foroleniensis,' named on back flyleaf of B book); four additional scribes. Probably copied in Ferrara. Apparently owned at one time by Antonio da Ravenna (inscription on front flyleaf of T book); probably brought to Treviso in late 16th century. For an inventory of this partbook set see the inventory in the Discantus partbook: Inventory of I-TVcap 36 [Discantus]. Please contact DIAMM if you are able to provide a more detailed inventory, with folio numbers, for this volume.
Archive | Biblioteca Capitolare del Duomo di Treviso, Treviso, Italy (I-TVd) |
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Shelfmark | 36 [Altus] |
Image Availability | DIAMM does not have images of this source. |
Surface | Paper |
Numbering System | Foliation |
Measurements | 137 x 219 mm |
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Inventory | This MS has not yet been inventoried by DIAMM. If you would like to submit an inventory, please send it to diamm@music.ox.ac.uk |
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General Description
Binding
Original covers of cardboard inscribed with voice designations
Watermark
(1) anchor in circle surmounted by six-pointed star (only fragments visible); (2) resembles Briquet #3449 (flyleaves only).
Notation
black void mensural
Ruling
Staff height 11mm
Foliation
Other numberings: Original ink numbering of pieces, 1-29 (last piece unnumbered).
Foliation
Original ink foliation on upper center rectos in each book excludes flyleaves (ff. 16-27 in T book lack foliation).
Decoration
A few inked calligraphic initials (Mass only); no other decoration
Surface
paper
Set: MS 36
Type: Partbooks
‡ denotes primary source study
Fenlon, Iain. 1980. Music and patronage in the sixteenth-century Mantua I. Cambridge. Pages: 73. Notes: mention of MS.
Lewis, Mary Stuart. 1979. Antonio Gardane and His Publications of Sacred Music, 1538-55. Brandeis University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 336-7, 347, 369, 813. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).
Nugent, George Edward. 1973. The Jacquet Motets and Their Authors. Princeton University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 139, 143, 154, 170. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.
Dunning, Albert. 1969. Die Staatsmotette 1480-1555. Utrecht. Pages: 269-71, 342. Notes: contents list (partial); texts (partial); mention of MS; discussion.
Perkins, Leeman L (editor). 1969. Johannis Lhéritier: Opera Omnia. Corpus mensurabilis musicae. Neuhausen nr. Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology. Pages: xlv, lvii, lxiii, 333-5. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); texts (partial).
Main, Alexander, and Albert Seay (editors). 1962-. Costanza Festa: Opera Omnia. Corpus mensurabilis musicae. Neuhausen nr. Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology. Pages: V, xii, xvii. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.
d'Alessi, Giovanni. 1954. La Cappella musicale del Duomo di Treviso. Vedelago (Treviso). Pages: 185, 210ff. Notes: mention of MS; contents list (partial).
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