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| 43.|| ''[[Salvator mundi II (Thomas Tallis)|Salvator mundi II]]'' || {{ss|Thomas|Tallis}} || | | 43.|| ''[[Salvator mundi II (Thomas Tallis)|Salvator mundi II]]'' || {{ss|Thomas|Tallis}} || | ||
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| 44.|| ''[[Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium (William Byrd)|Effuderunt sanguinem]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || Part 3 of ''Deus venerunt gentes'' (no.39) | | 44.|| ''[[Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium (William Byrd)|Effuderunt sanguinem]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || Part 3 of ''Deus venerunt gentes'' (no. 39) | ||
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| 45.|| ''[[Christe qui lux es et dies (William Byrd)|Christe qui lux es et dies]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | | 45.|| ''[[Christe qui lux es et dies (William Byrd)|Christe qui lux es et dies]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | ||
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| 46.|| ''[[Laetentur coeli (William Byrd)|Laetentur coeli]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | | 46.|| ''[[Laetentur coeli (William Byrd)|Laetentur coeli]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | ||
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| 47.|| ''[[Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium (William Byrd)|Facti sumus opprobrium]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || Part 4 of ''Deus venerunt gentes'' (no.39) | | 47.|| ''[[Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium (William Byrd)|Facti sumus opprobrium]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || Part 4 of ''Deus venerunt gentes'' (no. 39) | ||
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| 48.|| ''[[Ave Maria (Robert Parsons)|Ave Maria]]'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} || | | 48.|| ''[[Ave Maria (Robert Parsons)|Ave Maria]]'' || {{ss|Robert|Parsons}} || |
Revision as of 08:12, 23 September 2014
The Dow Partbooks is a collection of five partbooks in Oxford around 1580. The collection includes choral and also instrumental pieces. Robert Dow was a trained calligrapher and the books are unusually easy to read among Tudor manuscripts.
Contents
- N.B. pieces are numbered sequentially in the table above, rather than following the numbering of the MS, which contains some errors and is inconsistent between the partbooks.
- Pieces without links to other pages on this site are instrumental only.
External links
- High quality, fully zoomable images of the Dow Partbooks are available at the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM) (free registration required):
View the Wikipedia article on Dow Partbooks.