ABOUT

This collaboration between the Universities of Oxford and Newcastle (funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council) aims to restore and make available online all extant manuscripts of Tudor polyphonic music from c.1510-1590 preserved in partbook format. Its particular focus is on the manuscript copies (and their legacies) of John Sadler (1513-c. 1591/2), John Baldwin (1560-1615), and their predecessors. Researchers from Oxford (Kathryn Butler, Julia Craig-McFeely) and Newcastle (Magnus Williamson, Daisy Gibbs) will rely on contributions from volunteers to help develop the virtual resources. Technical challenges include Tudor reliance on high-acid inks and their detrimental effects on physical preservation of their copies. Digital tools are employed to restore lost elements of the physical sources. A principal Church Oxford source of the Baldwin partbooks is described in DIAMM, with further details in the Christ Church overview. Music by William Byrd and Thomas Tallis figure prominently in the holdings. Sample modern editions made from the partbooks are available online.

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data.open.ac.uk

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Repository

HOMEPAGE

visit the homepage of the project

EXTENT

<1000 items

LICENSE

Open Access

SUBJECT

Symbolic

TASKS

purposes or situations wherein to reuse the resource:

music history

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musicology

SCOPE

items are gathered by

Artist

AUDIENCE

researchers

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FEATURES AND SERVICES

the resource provides:

API

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Browsing

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Human Consumption

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Interoperable format