02245nam 2200457Ia 450 99638991150331620221108094841.0(CKB)4940000000095922(EEBO)2240928300(OCoLC)ocn838169326e(OCoLC)838169326(EXLCZ)99494000000009592220130411d1575 uy 0laturbn||||a|bb|Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur[electronic resource] quinque et sex partium, autoribus Thoma Tallisio & Guilielmo Birdo Anglis, serenissimae Regineae Maiestati á priuato sacello generosis, & organistis[London] Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius typographus Londinensis in claustro vulgo Blackfriers commorans1575[388] p. musicSix part books, with separate t.p.'s and registers; bound and filmed in the following order: Superius -- Sexta pars -- Discantus -- Tenor -- Contra tenor -- BassusH4 of all but sexta pars has Extract of letters patent to Byrd and Tallis to print music and music paper for 21 years, dated 22 Jan. 1575. Cf. STC (2nd ed.).Title within ornamental border (McK. & Ferb. 142); Printer's device (McK. 179); initials.Above imprint: "Cvm Privilegio."signatures: A-H⁴ ²A-²H⁴ ³A-³H⁴ ⁴A-⁴H⁴ ⁵A-⁵H⁴ ⁶A-⁶H⁴.Reproduction of original in: Royal College of Music Library.eebo-0135Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), UnaccompaniedEarly works to 1800MotetsEarly works to 1800Borders (Type evidence)EnglandLondon1575.rbtypPrinters' devices (Printing)EnglandLondon1575.rbpriPart booksEnglandLondon1575.rbgenrChoruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), UnaccompaniedMotetsTallis Thomasapproximately 1505-1585.1002132Vautrollier Thomas-1608,Byrd William1539 or 1540-1623,UMIUMIBOOK996389911503316Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur2353789UNISA