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Parthenia Inviolata

Parthenia Inviolata, or Mayden-Musicke for the Virginalls and Bass-Viol is the second book of keyboard music printed in England, containing twenty pieces scored for virginal and bass viol.[1]

It was apparently published as a companion work to Parthenia, published c. 1612, which contained 21 attributed pieces for virginal. The title extends the pun of the original work, as "inviolata" means both "unviolated" and "set for viol."[2] Like Parthenia, no date is given, but Edward Francis Rimbault estimated 1614.[3] Matthew Hall, who dates it somewhat later (c. 1624), noted that unlike earlier works that used keyboard to double parts in consort music, here the viol doubles a keyboard arrangement.[4]

The only known surviving copy of this publication was in the possession of Rimbault at his death in 1876.[3] It was sold in auction to book collector Joseph William Drexel and is now in the Drexel Collection (call number Drexel 5120) in the New York Public Library. A facsimile was published in 1961 with a historical introduction by Thurston Dart, foreword by Sydney Beck, and bibliographical note by Richard J. Wolfe.[5]

All of the pieces are anonymous. Ernest Brenneke noted that one piece is apparently paraphrased from a piece by Giles Farnaby, and speculated on stylistic grounds that other pieces in the collection could be his.[6]

Contents edit

Of the twenty pieces, eight are untitled and three are titled "Almaine". A few are preserved in other places, however. Number 1 is a moresca that also appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (No. 247) and in the British Museum MS 36661, under slightly different titles, though also anonymous. Number 2 is a simplified version of a masque attributed to Farnaby in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (No. 209).[7] Number 16 ("Almaine") is identical to a piece in the collection Drexel 5612, where it is also anonymous.[8]

  1. The Kinges Morisk
  2. The Lordes Mask
  3. The Irish Dance
  4. New Noddie
  5. Old Noddie
  6. Ages of Youth
  7. The first part of the old yeere
  8. The last part of the old yeere
  9. Miserere
  10. Almaine
  11. (untitled)
  12. (untitled)
  13. (untitled)
  14. (untitled)
  15. Almaine
  16. Almaine
  17. (untitled)
  18. (untitled)
  19. (untitled)
  20. (untitled)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Brennecke, Ernest, Jr. "'Parthenia Inviolata': The Second Book of Keyboard Music Printed in England." The Musical Times 75.1098 (1934): 701–706.
  2. ^ Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John, eds. (2001). "Parthenia". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5.[full citation needed]
  3. ^ a b Catalogue of the Valuable Library of the Late Edward Francis Rimbault, Comprising an Extensive and Rare Collection of Ancient Music, Printed and in Manuscript ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... on Tuesday, the 31st of July, 1877, and five following days (London: Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1877), p. 76, entry no. 1216.
  4. ^ Matthew Hall. "Charles Dieupart's Six suittes (1701-1702) and the en concert Performance Tradition. 2015-12-11 at the Wayback Machine" The Viola da Gamba Society Journal 4 (2010): 29.
  5. ^ Parthenia in-violata or, Mayden-musicke, for the Virginalls and Bass-viol, Selected by Robert Hole; Facsimile of the Unique Copy in the New York Public Library. New York: New York Public Library, 1961.
  6. ^ Brennecke, 702.
  7. ^ Brennecke, 706.
  8. ^ Brennecke, 704.

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  • New York Public Library catalog record

parthenia, inviolata, mayden, musicke, virginalls, bass, viol, second, book, keyboard, music, printed, england, containing, twenty, pieces, scored, virginal, bass, viol, apparently, published, companion, work, parthenia, published, 1612, which, contained, attr. Parthenia Inviolata or Mayden Musicke for the Virginalls and Bass Viol is the second book of keyboard music printed in England containing twenty pieces scored for virginal and bass viol 1 It was apparently published as a companion work to Parthenia published c 1612 which contained 21 attributed pieces for virginal The title extends the pun of the original work as inviolata means both unviolated and set for viol 2 Like Parthenia no date is given but Edward Francis Rimbault estimated 1614 3 Matthew Hall who dates it somewhat later c 1624 noted that unlike earlier works that used keyboard to double parts in consort music here the viol doubles a keyboard arrangement 4 The only known surviving copy of this publication was in the possession of Rimbault at his death in 1876 3 It was sold in auction to book collector Joseph William Drexel and is now in the Drexel Collection call number Drexel 5120 in the New York Public Library A facsimile was published in 1961 with a historical introduction by Thurston Dart foreword by Sydney Beck and bibliographical note by Richard J Wolfe 5 All of the pieces are anonymous Ernest Brenneke noted that one piece is apparently paraphrased from a piece by Giles Farnaby and speculated on stylistic grounds that other pieces in the collection could be his 6 Contents editOf the twenty pieces eight are untitled and three are titled Almaine A few are preserved in other places however Number 1 is a moresca that also appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book No 247 and in the British Museum MS 36661 under slightly different titles though also anonymous Number 2 is a simplified version of a masque attributed to Farnaby in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book No 209 7 Number 16 Almaine is identical to a piece in the collection Drexel 5612 where it is also anonymous 8 The Kinges Morisk The Lordes Mask The Irish Dance New Noddie Old Noddie Ages of Youth The first part of the old yeere The last part of the old yeere Miserere Almaine untitled untitled untitled untitled Almaine Almaine untitled untitled untitled untitled Notes edit Brennecke Ernest Jr Parthenia Inviolata The Second Book of Keyboard Music Printed in England The Musical Times 75 1098 1934 701 706 Sadie Stanley Tyrrell John eds 2001 Parthenia The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd ed London Macmillan Publishers ISBN 978 1 56159 239 5 full citation needed a b Catalogue of the Valuable Library of the Late Edward Francis Rimbault Comprising an Extensive and Rare Collection of Ancient Music Printed and in Manuscript which will be sold by auction by Messrs Sotheby Wilkinson amp Hodge on Tuesday the 31st of July 1877 and five following days London Sotheby Wilkinson amp Hodge 1877 p 76 entry no 1216 Matthew Hall Charles Dieupart s Six suittes 1701 1702 and the en concert Performance Tradition Archived 2015 12 11 at the Wayback Machine The Viola da Gamba Society Journal 4 2010 29 Parthenia in violata or Mayden musicke for the Virginalls and Bass viol Selected by Robert Hole Facsimile of the Unique Copy in the New York Public Library New York New York Public Library 1961 Brennecke 702 Brennecke 706 Brennecke 704 External links editNew York Public Library catalog record Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parthenia Inviolata amp oldid 1222924838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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