F-Pn NAF 4379
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- Short description
- Digital reproduction
- External references
- Notes
This record deals only with section IV of the manuscript. For information about sections I-III, see DIAMM.
Section IV (ff. 69-92), of probable Spanish origin, made once part of the Cancionero Musical de la Colombina, E-Sco 7-1-28. The exact position of the folios in the original manuscript is uncertain, due to trimming for the new rebinding.
- Bibliography
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Fallows, David, “I fogli parigini del Cancionero Musical e del manoscritto teorico della Biblioteca Colombina”, Rivista Italiana di Musicologia, 27 (1992), 25-40Kreitner, Kenneth, The Church Music of Fifteenth-Century Spain, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2004), pp. 54-55Ros-Fábregas, Emilio, “Manuscripts of Polyphony from the Time of Isabel and Ferdinand”, in Companion to Music in the Age of the Catholic Monarchs, ed. by Tess Knighton (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2017) pp. 404-68, at 414-15
- Works in this source
Location in source Title Composer ff. 86v-92r Magnificat, tone 6 Urrede, Juan de ff. 84v-86r Nunc dimittis, tone 8 Urrede, Juan de
France, Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Nouvelles acquisitions françaises Ms. 4379
Manuscript on paper in small choirbook format, probably copied in Naples or Rome, last third of the 15th century [c.1470-85].