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Folio / Pages | Composition / Item title | Source attribution | Composers (? Uncertain) |
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B.1v–B.2 | Ah, alas, you salt sea gods | - | |
Appears on:
B.1v–B.2
Genres:
Song
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C.2 | Pandolpho / Pour down ye powers divine | - | |
Appears on:
C.2
Genres:
Consort song
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C.3 | My mind to me a kingdom is | - | Anonymous |
My mind to me a kingdom isAnonymous
Appears on:
C.3
Genres:
Consort song
Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 131-132. Notes: incipit transcribed. |
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D.2 | In nomine (I) | - | |
Appears on:
D.2
Genres:
In nomine
General NoteHere texted as "The salamander may not live" |
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D.4 | Amours me va tout au rebours? | Mr Phillips [=Wilder] | |
Appears on:
D.4
Source Attribution:
Mr Phillips [=Wilder]
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E.1 | [untexted] | Mr Phillips [=Wilder] | |
Appears on:
E.1
Genres:
textless
Source Attribution:
Mr Phillips [=Wilder]
General NoteIdentified as by "Mr Phillips" (as the previous piece), but not found in his collected works. Incipits in GreerMI p. 133 Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 132-3. Notes: incipits transcribed. |
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E.1v | Mistrust misdeems amiss whereby displeasure grows | - | Anonymous |
Appears on:
E.1v
Genres:
Consort song
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E.2v–F.1 | Browning | - | |
Appears on:
E.2v–F.1
Genres:
Song
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E.4 | Videte miraculum | - | |
Appears on:
E.4
Genres:
Motet
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F.1v | Sweet Phyllis is the shepherds' queen | - | Anonymous |
Sweet Phyllis is the shepherds' queenAnonymous
Appears on:
F.1v
Genres:
Consort song
General NoteThis is not the setting in Drexel 4300; incipit GreerMI p. 133 Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 133. Notes: incipit transcribed. |
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F.2 | ... nor beautiful stateliness | - | Anonymous |
... nor beautiful statelinessAnonymous
Appears on:
F.2
Genres:
Consort song
General NoteOnly the Superius is preserved; the opening words would have been in one of the other parts. Incipit transcribed in GreerMI Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 133. Notes: incipit transcribed. |
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F.3 | Lady Morley's pavan & galliard | ['Phillips', crossed out] | Anonymous |
Lady Morley's pavan & galliardAnonymous
Appears on:
F.3
Genres:
Viol piece
Source Attribution:
['Phillips', crossed out]
Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 134. Notes: incipits transcribed. |
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F.4 | Lachrimae | Dowland | |
Appears on:
F.4
Genres:
Viol piece
Source Attribution:
Dowland
General NoteTitled "Dowlands Lachrimae ye 5. parte", but this is not the Quintus in the printed Lachrimae, nor that in Lbl Add. 17786-91 (f. 14) (GreerMI) Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 134. Notes: incipit transcribed. |
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F.4 | Bradleys galliard | - | Anonymous |
Bradleys galliardAnonymous
Appears on:
F.4
Genres:
Viol piece
Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 134-5. Notes: incipit transcribed. |
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G.1 | Wilson's fancy/fantasy | - | Anonymous |
Wilson's fancy/fantasyAnonymous
Appears on:
G.1
Genres:
Viol piece
Item BibliographyLewis, Anthony (editor). 1951-. Musica Britannica: A National Collection of Music. London. Pages: xv, no. 85. |
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G.1 | Pavan (no.1) | Philips | |
Appears on:
G.1
Genres:
Viol piece
Source Attribution:
Philips
General Notea version of the pavan by Philips in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, there dated 1580 and described as "the first one Philips made". It was subsequently arranged and adapted by many others. (GreerMI) Item BibliographyGreer, David. 2015. Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music. London & New York: Routledge. Pages: 135. |
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G.1v–G.2 | Sans liberte qu'un bon esprit | - | |
Appears on:
G.1v–G.2
Genres:
Chanson
General Notean instrumental adaptation of the Magdelain chanson |
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G.4 | Afflicti pro peccatis | - | |
Appears on:
G.4
Genres:
Anthem
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G.4v–H.1 | Joan quoth John / John quoth Joan | - | |
Appears on:
G.4v–H.1
Genres:
Consort song
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