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| 84.|| ''In nomine no.5'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | | 84.|| ''In nomine no.5'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | ||
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| 85.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} || | | 85.|| ''In nomine no. 1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} || | ||
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| 86.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} || | | 86.|| ''In nomine no. 1'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} || | ||
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| 87.|| ''In nomine no.2'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} || | | 87.|| ''In nomine no.2'' || {{ss|Nicholas|Strogers}} || | ||
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| 90.|| ''In nomine "Follow me"'' || {{ss|Christopher|Tye}} || | | 90.|| ''In nomine "Follow me"'' || {{ss|Christopher|Tye}} || | ||
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| 91.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || {{ss|Clement|Woodcock}} || | | 91.|| ''In nomine no. 1'' || {{ss|Clement|Woodcock}} || | ||
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| 92.|| ''[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|If that a sinner's sighs]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | | 92.|| ''[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|If that a sinner's sighs]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | ||
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| 96.|| ''[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|When I was otherwise]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | | 96.|| ''[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|When I was otherwise]]'' || {{ss|William|Byrd}} || | ||
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| 97.|| ''In nomine no.1'' || [[Brewster]] || | | 97.|| ''In nomine no. 1'' || [[Brewster]] || | ||
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| 98.|| ''[[O God, wherefore art thou absent (Anonymous)|O God, wherefore art thou absent]]'' || [[Anonymous]] || | | 98.|| ''[[O God, wherefore art thou absent (Anonymous)|O God, wherefore art thou absent]]'' || [[Anonymous]] || |
Revision as of 08:04, 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.