Mus. 434Manuscript. Bass partbook from a set of probably three, containing fantasia-suites for treble, bass and organ by Christopher Gibbons; autograph. (This layer is copied at what is now designated as the rear of the volume.) Also four songs by John Wilson; copyist unidentified. (This layer is copied at what is now designated as the front of the volume.) Both layers: English, third quarter of the 17th century. Mus. 434 is not foliated in a continuous sequence. In the inventory below, items 1-4 (Wilson) are copied on leaves that were foliated '1-4' by the copyist. Items 5-10 (Gibbons), at the rear with the volume inverted, are copied on leaves that bear a separate foliation system in modern pencil (which is here denoted by the prefix 'R'). Table of titles and composers as shown in the manuscript. Display in modern form.
Upright format, 293 x 197 mm. 46 leaves, not foliated in a continuous sequence. The four leaves containing Wilson's songs have been foliated '1-4' in ink by the copyist; the ten leaves containing C. Gibbons's instrumental works have been foliated '[0]-9' in modern pencil; the remaining leaves are unfoliated. Collation: A6 (ff. 1-[6]), B6, C6, D6, E8, F6 (of which F5-6 = ff. R8-9), G8 (= ff. R[0]-7). Unused ruled staves on f. 1v, on all pages between f. 4v and R9v, and on ff. R[0r], R1v, R2v, R3v, R4v, R5v, R6v, R7v and R8v. Mid-17th-century binding of brown leather over boards; the upper and lower covers are indentically gold-tooled with fillets enclosing a centrepiece. Bookplate 2. 19th-century shelfmark: I.5.44. Provenance: from the Aldrich bequest; listed in Archives 1717, position H3, as 'Wilson's Catches'. In Mus. 434 itself, the shelfmark 'H.3' is written in ink on the inside upper cover. Microfilm: manuscript music, reel 17.
For other items at Christ Church associated with Christopher
Gibbons, see the list following the entry for Mus. 92. |