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12 anonymous vocal pieces, late 18th cent.

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MS. Tenbury 406

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Volume from a portion of a large collection of choral works by various composers in full score (MSS. Tenbury 391-408), belonging formerly to the Abbé Giuseppe Cecchi, who was possibly a near relative of Dominique Cecchi, a famous singer at the end of the 17th century. The compositions in this book are anynoymous, but they appear to be a set of twelve Lezzione by a single composer.

Contents:

  1. (fol. 1) Parce mihi Domine
  2. (fol. 11) Te det animam meam
  3. (fol. 16v) Manus tuae fecerunt me
  4. (fol. 28) Responde mihi
  5. (fol. 52) Homo natus de muliere
  6. (fol. 68) Quis mihi hoc tribuat ?
  7. (fol. 81) Spiritus meus attenuabitur
  8. (fol. 91) Dies mei transierunt
  9. (fol. 107v) Pelli mea consumptio
  10. (fol. 114) Quem visurus sum
  11. (fol. 123v) Quare de ulva
  12. (fol. 127v) Dimitte ergo

Dates

  • Creation: late 18th cent.

Extent

1 volume

Language of Materials

  • Latin

Shelfmark

MS. Tenbury 406

Dimensions

11 1/4 x 8 3/8 inches obl.

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

Contact:
Weston Library
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Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom