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Gyffard partbooks

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The 'Gyffard' Partbooks (British Library [GB-Lbl] Add. MS 17802–5; also spelled Giffard) are an important set of English Renaissance choral partbooks, containing pieces by composers such as Thomas Tallis and John Sheppard, as well as additional unnamed composers, which are not found in other sources.

This set of four partbooks were probably mostly copied during the reign of Mary I for use at St. Paul's Cathedral, but copying continued to ca. 1580.[1] They are named after one of their early owners, Philip Gyffard.[2]

Contents

The collection consists of mostly four-voice sacred a cappella choral music (though there are some 3- and 5-voice pieces). The music is arranged liturgically, and groups of similar pieces are also arranged by the seniority of the composer.[2] It contains the following pieces:[2][3]

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References

  1. "Source Description for GB-Lbl Add. MS 17805". Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  2. Bray, Roger W. (1969). "British Museum Add. MSS. 17802-5 (The Gyffard Part-Books): An Index and Commentary". R.M.A. Research Chronicle (7): 31–50 (at p.46). JSTOR 25093673.
  3. "Tudor Partbooks Project". www.tudorpartbooks.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-05.

Sources

  • The Gyffard Partbooks I and II edited by David Mateer. EARLY ENGLISH CHURCH MUSIC Volumes 48 and 51 (London: Stainer & Bell, 2007 and 2009)
  • Roger Bray, 'British Museum Add. MSS. 17802-5 (The Gyffard Part-Books): An Index and Commentary', Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 7 (1969), 31-50
  • David Mateer, 'The "Gyffard" Partbooks: Composers, Owners, Date and Provenance', Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 28 (1995), 21-50

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