Cambridge Music Ms 117
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Title: Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum Manuscript 117
Compiler – Copyist: William Isaack
Publication date and place: ca. 1680 in Cambridge University, Fitzwilliam Museum. – Manuscript
Description: "Services and anthems in score, Manuscript. William Isaack (1650-1703), scribe; John Blow ( -1708), associated name; Philip Hayes (1738-1797), former owner; Samuel Arnold (1740-1802), former owner; Richard Fitzwilliam, Viscount (1745-1816), donor. Windsor?, approximately 1683."
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References
- Holman, Peter. 1987. Bartholomew Isaack and 'Mr Isaack' of Eton: A Confusing Tale of Restoration Musicians. The Musical Times 128(1733):381-385.
- Wood, Bruce. 1975. A Note on Two Cambridge Manuscripts and Their Copyists. Music & Letters 56(3/4):308-312.
Works at CPDL
Title | Composer | Lyricist | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices | Language |
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Te Deum in E flat major | William Child | Sacred | Morning Canticles | 4 | SATB | English |