Gradual: Hymn, 'Te deum laudamus, Agnus dei' (DS6115) (Q25845)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Free Library of Philadelphia (Lewis T325, Lewis T325)
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Gradual: Hymn, 'Te deum laudamus, Agnus dei' (DS6115)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Free Library of Philadelphia (Lewis T325, Lewis T325)

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    Gradual: Hymn, 'Te deum laudamus, Agnus dei'
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    Parchment
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    Te deum is the verso, 'contratenor' the recto.
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    The pencil annotation should be corrected to: English origin, 1420s.
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    Upper half leaf from an English choirbook probably of the 1420s. Overall height of the half-leaf is 23.4, width 32.2 cm. Red staves ruled with a 15mm rastrum. Stave length on verso 210mm, on recto 211mm. Text in a good liturgical gothic.
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    Recto: Complete contratenor part of an Agnus dei on 7 staves. Red text for Agnus 2 probably indicates that it was set as a duet, the Contratenor here serving for that section as the tenor part. This side lacks a capital letter and also lacks the yellow wash used on the verso. Mensurations [O] C O, with void semiminims and red imperfection coloration. Stems of another part (either a tenor with...
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    Verso: First seven staves of the top part of a setting of the Te deum, with red capital T (not indented). Plainsong intonation in red, and chant paraphrase continued in this part. Unsigned tempus perfectum with red imperfection coloration which, on this side of the leaf seems to be partly entered over black or back void notes.
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    No concordances are so far identified. The script shows some variation, and in general appearance the fragment is not unlike the main hand of the lost royal choirbook partially reassembled by Margaret Bent (The Progeny of Old Hall: More Leaves from a Royal English Choirbook, Gordon Athol Anderson (1929-1981) in Memoriam. Musicological Studies 49, vol. 1, 1-54. 2 vols. Henryville, Ottawa, and...
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    Our thanks to Dr. Margaret Bent of All Souls College, Oxford for the information on this leaf.
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    Script: Gothic bookhand
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    Contributor: David Kalish
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    Cataloger: Dot Porter
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    Funder: Council on Library and Information Resources
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    5 December 2023
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    5 December 2023
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