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The first of [[William_Boyce#Publications|3 volumes]] | The first of [[William_Boyce#Publications|3 volumes]] | ||
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'''Editor:''' [[William Boyce]] | '''Editor:''' [[William Boyce]] |
Revision as of 18:30, 8 May 2019
General information
The first of 3 volumes
Publication date and place: 1760 in London, by subscription.
Editor: William Boyce
Size: 40cm high × 30cm wide.
Pages: 301 with additional end papers.
Critical note: Boyce made extensive changes to the works he edited to adjust them to mid 18th Century taste.
Contents
i
Opening inscription.
- Cathedral Music:
- being
- a collection in score
- of the
- Most Valuable and Useful Compositions
- For that Service,
- by the
- Several English Masters
- of the last Two Hundred Years.
- The Whole Selected and Carefully Revis'd
- By Dr. William Boyce,
- Organist and Composer to the Royal Chapels, and
- Master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians.
- Volume the First.
- London:
- Printed for the Editor.
- M.DCC.LX.
iii-iv
Preface
v-vi
Subscriber list
vii-x
Biographies
Includes biographies of the following composers:
- Thomas Tallis
- Richard Farrant
- Thomas Morley
- Elway Bevin
- Orlando Gibbons
- William Child
- Benjamin Rogers
- John Blow
- Henry Aldrich
xi-xii
Contents list
1-289
Music engraving
External links
- Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (William Boyce) at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)