GB-Eu 64 [Sextus] (Dunkeld Music Book, Douglas-Fisher partbooks)

University Library, Edinburgh, Scotland

partbooks: c. 1560

Archive University Library, Edinburgh, Scotland (GB-Eu)
Shelfmark 64 [Sextus] (Dunkeld Music Book, Douglas-Fisher partbooks)
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Surface Paper
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 269 x 192 mm
Other Identifiers
  • olim (Former shelfmark): Dunkeld Antiphonary
Notations
  • black void mensural
Copyists
Relationships
External Links
Provenance
  • Scotland
Contents 19 pieces from 12 composers
General Description

Five partbooks of a set originally of six volumes, bound together (in order: A, Sex, T, Q, D). One scribe copied the motets; another scribe copied the Masses, on different paper. Copied in Scotland, possibly at Lincluden, a college housed in a former Benedictine monastery, near Dumfries, Kirkcudbrightshire. Inscription on f. Ill: 'Robert dowglas with my hand at the pen William fische[ar].' Robert Douglas (ca. 1530-1609), the possible original owner of the manuscript, was appointed Provost of Lincluden College in 1547. He was at the University of Paris during most of the 1550's. Upon his return to Lincluden in 1557, he probably brought with him three Attaingnant prints of 1542, from which some of the motets in this manuscript were copied.

An inscription on f. 1, in the hand of the 19th-century Scottish antiquarian David Laing, states: 'Antiphonarium in usum Ecclesiae Dunkeldensis'; this reference to Dunkeld Cathedral (in Perthshire) as the place of origin and use of the manuscript may have resulted from Laing's misreading of a contemporary inscription, in which he interpreted the abbreviation 'Linklden' (= Lincluden) as 'Dunklden' (= Dunkeldensis) (ElliottCM).

The manuscript was in the University Library at Edinburgh by 1695.

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Physical Description

Some damp-staining. There are several folios missing from the ends of volumes 1, 4 and 5 resulting in the loss of part of the Mass Cantate Domino (& perhaps accounting for the loss of most parts of Ashwell's Mass).

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Binding

Modern covers of yellow calfskin.

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Watermark

WillsherM states 'from the watermark we learn that the paper is of early 16th-century Normandy make' - an observation not confirmed by others.

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Notation

black void mensural

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Foliation

Two sets of foliation, continuous through the bound volume; the first counts only folios with music, the second includes the original parchment covers of the books

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Decoration

Initials in red ink

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Surface

paper, except for parchment folios at beginning, end, and between each of the partbooks. The motets and masses are copied on different paper; although the bifolio f. 114/121, in the motet section, is of the same type as that used for the masses (WarwickD).

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
28 Ave virgo gloriosa stella sole clarior [Certon]
Appears on: 28
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Certon]
28v Inviolata integra et casta es Maria II: Te nunc flagitant devota corda III: O benigna O regina que sola [Certon]
Appears on: 28v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Certon]
29 O florens rosa mater Domini speciosa II: Genitrix virgo mater salutis excuset [Lupi]
Appears on: 29
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Lupi]
30 Virgo clemens et benigna jugi laude digna II: Felix et beata deo fecundata [Lupi]
Appears on: 30
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Lupi]
31v Pater noster qui es in caelis / Ave Maria gratia plena [Certon]
Appears on: 31v
Genres: Ave Maria, Motet
Source Attribution: [Certon]
32 O Maria stans sub cruce triumphante [Claudin]
Appears on: 32
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Claudin]
32v Ad nutum Domini nostrum dicantis honorem II: Ut vitium virtus operiret gratia [Lupi]
Appears on: 32v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Lupi]
33v Regina caeli laetare Alleluia II: Resurrexit sicut dixit Alleluia [Certon]
Appears on: 33v
Genres: Motet, Regina caeli laetare
Source Attribution: [Certon]
34 Vidi civitatem sanctam Jerusalem novam [Gombert/Wilder]
Appears on: 34
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Gombert/Wilder]
35 Descendi in ortum meum ut viderem poma [Jachet]
Appears on: 35
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Jachet]
35v Benedicta es caelorum regina et mundi 23.13 (2p. Per illud ave prolatum; 3p. Nunc mater exora natum) [Josquin]
Appears on: 35v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Josquin]
36v Infelix ego omnium auxilio destituti II: Ad te igitur piissime Deus tristis [Rore/Willaert]
Appears on: 36v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Rore/Willaert]
37 Surge Petre et indue te vestimentis tuis (2p. Si diligis me Symon Petre pasce oves) [Jachet]
Appears on: 37
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Jachet]
38v Ave virgo gratiosa [gloriosa] stella sole clarior [Jachet/Vermont]
Appears on: 38v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Jachet/Vermont]
39v–41 Salve celeberrima virgo Dei genitrix II: Haec est illa dulcissima que sanctarum [Lupi]
Appears on: 39v–41
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: [Lupi]
Layout

2 voice parts, on versos & rectos

41v–43 Te sanctum Dominum in excelsis laudant omnes II: Cherubin quoque ac seraphin sanctus - Anonymous
Appears on: 41v–43
Genres: Motet
Layout

2 voice parts, on versos & rectos

General Note

The beginning of the 2a pars is copied again at the top of f. 43v - suggesting the scribe turned 2 pages at once, began copying, then turned back and copied the music on the previous opening. The pages were later re-used for copying a poem, in between the staves though there is no music.

43v O Lord my God to thee I cry (text only) - Anonymous
Appears on: 43v
Genres: Text only
47 Missa Felix namque - Anonymous

Missa Felix namque

Anonymous
Appears on: 47
Genres: Mass Ordinary
52v Missa Cantate Domino: GCSA - Anonymous
Appears on: 52v
Genres: Agnus Dei, Credo (patrem omnipotentem), Gloria (et in terra pax), Mass Ordinary, Sanctus [& Benedictus]
Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Berchem, Jacques (ca. 1505–1567)
Certon, Pierre (–ca. 1572)
Despres, Josquin (ca. 1450–1521)
Gombert, Nicolas (ca. 1495–ca. 1560)
Lupi, Johannes (ca. 1506–1539)
Mantua, Jacquet de (1483–1559)
Rore, Cipriano de (ca. 1515–1565)
Sermisy, Claudin de (ca. 1490–1562)
Van Wilder, Phillip
Vermont, Pierre
Willaert, Adrian (ca. 1490–1562)
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Ad nutum Domini nostrum dicantis honorem II: Ut vitium virtus operiret gratia 32v
Ave virgo gloriosa stella sole clarior 28
Ave virgo gratiosa [gloriosa] stella sole clarior 38v
Benedicta es caelorum regina et mundi 23.13 (2p. Per illud ave prolatum; 3p. Nunc mater exora natum) 35v
Descendi in ortum meum ut viderem poma 35
Infelix ego omnium auxilio destituti II: Ad te igitur piissime Deus tristis 36v
Inviolata integra et casta es Maria II: Te nunc flagitant devota corda III: O benigna O regina que sola 28v
Missa Cantate Domino: GCSA Anonymous 52v
Missa Felix namque Anonymous 47
O florens rosa mater Domini speciosa II: Genitrix virgo mater salutis excuset 29
O Lord my God to thee I cry (text only) Anonymous 43v
O Maria stans sub cruce triumphante 32
Pater noster qui es in caelis / Ave Maria gratia plena 31v
Regina caeli laetare Alleluia II: Resurrexit sicut dixit Alleluia 33v
Salve celeberrima virgo Dei genitrix II: Haec est illa dulcissima que sanctarum 39v–41
Surge Petre et indue te vestimentis tuis (2p. Si diligis me Symon Petre pasce oves) 37
Te sanctum Dominum in excelsis laudant omnes II: Cherubin quoque ac seraphin sanctus Anonymous 41v–43
Vidi civitatem sanctam Jerusalem novam 34
Virgo clemens et benigna jugi laude digna II: Felix et beata deo fecundata 30

denotes primary source study

Warwick, Alistair. 1998. Another look at the Dunkeld Music Book. University of Surrey, MMus. https://alistairwarwick.com/content/dunkeld-music-book(Accessed: 14-2-2033).

Sadie, Stanley (editor). 1980. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.  London. Pages: II, 807.

Elliott, Kenneth, and Frederick Rimmer. 1973. A History of Scottish Music.  London. Pages: 20.

Nugent, George Edward. 1973. The Jacquet Motets and Their Authors. Princeton University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 144ff.

Blackburn, Bonnie J. 1970. The Lupus Problem. University of Chicago, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 365, passim.

Elliott, Kenneth. 1964. Church Musick at Dunkell. Music and Letters, 228-32.

Harrison, Frank Llewellyn. 1958, second ed. 1963. Music in Medieval Britain.  London: Routledge. Pages: 194.

Lewis, Anthony (editor). 1951-. Musica Britannica: A National Collection of Music.  London. Pages: XV,xv; passim.

Willsher, Harry M. 1945. Music in Scotland During Three Centuries (1450-1750): Being Contributions Towards the History of Music in Scotland. University of St Andrews, Ph.D. Pages: 807. Notes: watermark.

Gal, Hans. 1941. Catalogue of Manuscripts, Printed Music and Books on Music Up to 1850 in the Library of the Music Department at the University of Edinburgh (Reid Library).  London. Pages: 2.

Borland, Catherine R. 1916. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Western Mediaeval Manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library.  Edinburgh. Pages: 113.

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