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Mus. 360

Manuscript. Vocal exercises, treble voice-parts, and rudiments for singers, compiled by various copyists, including Richard Goodson Sr, with a later addition by Richard Goodson Jr. English, c. 1700 and later.

The list of contents below includes only pieces copied at the front of the volume (ff. 1r-10r). The rear of the volume (ff. 38v-34r) and the inside lower cover have been used for copying additional scales, vocal exercises, and jottings of rudimentary music theory. At least 4 copyists, as follows:

  • item 1: chorister?
  • items 2-7, and most material at rear of volume: unidentified.
  • items 8-9: Richard Goodson Sr.
  • item 10: Richard Goodson Jr.

Table of titles and composers as shown in the manuscript. Display in modern form.

1   Witt and face you still perfection have f. 1r
2 [John Eccles] A soldier And A saylor ff. 1v-2r
3   What shall I doe ff. 2v-3r
4 [Henry Purcell] They tell us that you mighty Powers [from 'The Indian Queen', Z.630(19)] ff. 3v-4r
5   If you men like Turtles wou'd not stray f. 4v
6 [Daniel Purcell] Shepherds tune your Pipes ff. 4v-5r
7   When Cynthia did by various ways ff. 5v-6r
8 [Henry Purcell] Genius of England [from 'Don Quixote'; Z.578(7b)] ff. 6v-8r
9 [Henry Purcell] From Rosie Bowr's [opening only; from 'Don Quixote'; Z.578(9a)] f. 8v
10 [Richard Goodson (ii)?] [opening of four-voice fugue in D major, in open score] ff. 9v-10r

Oblong format, 200 x 97 mm. 38 surviving folios; leaves have been excised from the front and rear of the volume, and from within the textblock. Foliation is in modern pencil, and was adjusted in July 2001; microfilms made before that date will not show the adjustments. Unused ruled staves on ff. 9r and 11v-33v. Contemporary binding of brown leather over boards, gold-tooled with fillets and small ornaments. No early bookplate. 19th-century shelfmark: I.4.72.

Provenance: not listed in any of the 18th-century catalogues, but presumably from the Goodson bequest, and possibly used for the training of boy choristers.

Microfilm: manuscript music, reel 11.