Eton Choirbook (Various)

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Scores

6 more: Part 2 of 7 • Part 3 of 7 • Part 4 of 7 • Part 5 of 7 • Part 6 of 7 • Part 7 of 7

Copyist Henry Bost (d.1502), copyist
Publisher. Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1490-1502).
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Editor Daniel Van Gilst
Publisher. Info. Daniel Van Gilst
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Arrangements and transcriptions

Addfilenum[1]

For the 4-voice setting of Gaude flore virginali (from Book III), see Gaude flore virginali (Turges, Edmund). Addfilenum[2]

For the 13-voice setting of "Jesus autem transiens" (from Book VII) see Jesus autem transiens (Wilkinson, Robert).

General Information

Work Title Eton Choirbook
Alternative. Title MS 178 from Eton College Library, England
Name Translations Koorboek van Eton; Libro corale di Eton; Livre de chœur d'Eton; イートン・クワイアブック
Name Aliases Eton MS 178; Eton Choir Book; GB-WRec MS 178
Authorities Wikipedia
Composer Various
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. GB-ETc MS 178
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 64 pieces [93 originally]
Language Latin
Piece Style Renaissance
External Links Wikipedia article
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Extra Information Includes works by
Banester, Browne, Brygeman, Cornysh, Davy, Fawkyner, Fayrfax, Hacomplaynt, Hampton, Holynborne, Horwood, Huchyn, Hygons, Kellyk, Lambe, Nesbet, Stratford, Sturton, Sutton, Sygar, Turges and Wilkinson.