E-Bbc M. 1167
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- Short description
- Digital reproduction
- Notes
The manuscript consists of four folios excised from E-TZ 2/3 (ff. 58-61), containing a Magnificat by Vila (probably Pere Vila), flanked by the end of a Magnificat by Juan de Anchieta (f. 58r) and the beginning of a Magnificat by Tordesillas (f. 61v). The manuscript reached the Biblioteca de Catalunya before 1930. For its earlier history, see E-TZ 2/3.
- Bibliography
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Gregori i Cifré, Josep Maria, “Pere Vila (ca. 1465-1538), organista de les catedrals de Vic i València, probable autor del Magnificat a 4 (BC: M 1167, olim E: TarazC 2/3)”, Revista Catalana de Musicologia, 9 (2018), 31-61, at 48-49Rodríguez-García, Esperanza, “Tarazona 2/3, Francisco de Peñalosa, and a ‘Dis-attributed’ Credo: New Light on the Origins of the Manuscript”, in The Anatomy of Iberian Polyphony around 1500, ed. by Esperanza Rodríguez-García and João Pedro d’Alvarenga, Iberian Early Music Studies, 5 (Kassel: Reichenberger, 2021) pp. 190-226Ros-Fábregas, Emilio, “The Manuscript Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya, M. 454: Study and Edition in the Context of the Iberian and Continental Manuscript Traditions” (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, The City University of New York, 1992), p. 237
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Location in source Title Composer f. 4v Magnificat, tone 6 Tordesillas
Spain, Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya, M. 1167
Choirbook consisting of two bifolios excised before 1930 from E-TZ 2/3.