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Microfilm copies of Mus. 331

The following materials are available for purchase on microfilm as detailed below. The contents of the reels are believed to be accurate, but you should check with the publisher of the microfilm before ordering, and Christ Church accepts no liability should the contents differ from those stated here.

Series: The printed music of Christ Church, Oxford
Available from: World Microfilms, PO Box 35488, St John's Wood, LONDON, NW8 6WD.
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7586 4499, Fax: +44 (0)20 7722 1068, E-mail: microworld@ndirect.co.uk.

Mus. 331 Reel 15 

The full details of the contents of these reels are shown below, with the material of interest highlighted in red in the left margin. The reels which you would need to obtain to acquire this material are highlighted in pink. These reels may also contain some part-books from other sets. If further reels of film are required to complete these other sets, these are also shown below so that you can judge whether or not they are of interest.

Series: The printed music of Christ Church, Oxford (World Microfilms)

 
  Reel 15 Reel 15 Reel 15 Reel 15 Reel 15 Reel 15
  Mus. 325-30 Mus. 325 Mus. 326 Mus. 327 Mus. 328 Mus. 329 Mus. 330
  Harmonia celeste di diversi eccellentissimi musici a IIII. V. VI. VII. et VIII. voci, nuovamente raccolta per Andrea Pevernage, et date in luce. Nella quale si contengono i più eccellenti madrigali che hoggidi si cantino.
Antwerp: Appresso Pietro Phalesio & Giovanni Bellero, 1589
Canto Alto Tenore Quinto Sesto Basso
 
    Reel 15          
Mus. 331 Mus. 331          
Il quarto libro delle canzonette a voce sola di Mauritio Cazzati maestro di capella in S. Petronio di Bologna, & Accademico Eccitato, opera XXXXIII. [corrected in ink to 'XXXXIIIIII.'] Nuovamente ristampata.
Bologna: 1668
           
 
  Reel 15 Reel 15 Reel 15      
  Mus. 332-4 Mus. 332 Mus. 333 Mus. 334      
  Primo Libro de Madrigali a quattro voci, novamente ristampato.
Venice: Appresso Giacomo Vincenzi: & Ricciardo Amadino, compagni, 1585
Canto Alto Basso      
 
  Reel 15          
  Mus. 335 Mus. 335          
  Fantaisies a deux parties, pour les violles, composees par N. Metru, natif de Bar-sur-Aulbe en Champagne, demeurant à Paris. Haute [only.]
Paris: par Robert Ballard, 1642
           
 
  Reel 15          
  Mus. 336 Mus. 336          
  Mus. 336(1)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book. For January.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare, [1699]
           
  Mus. 336(2)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for the flute at the end of the book. For February.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, [1699]
           
  Mus. 336(3)
Mercurius Musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinet: the songs being transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book. For March.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
           
  Mus. 336(4)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass fot he harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd at the end of the book. For April.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
           
  Mus. 336(5)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the hapsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for flute at the end of the book. For May.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
           
  Mus. 336(6)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occaisons; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transps'd for the flute, at the back of the book. For June.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
           
  Mus. 336(7)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for the flute. For July.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
           
  Mus. 336(8)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatre, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: thge songs being transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book. For August.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
           
  Mus. 336(9)
Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for flute at the end of the book. For September, Octob. Novem. and December.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699