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VIRGINAL MUSIC.
Page. Num-
ber.
Description. Sec-
tions.
Composer.
  1   1 Walsingham 30 Dr. John Bull.[1]
 10   2 Fantasia John Munday.
 12   3 Fantasia {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[2]
 14   4 Pauana 3 Ferdo Richardson.[3]
 15   5 Variatio 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 16   6 Galliarda 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[4]
 17   7 Variation 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 19   8 Fantasia William Byrd.
 21   9 'Goe from my Window' 7 Thomas Morley.[5]
 23  10 'Jhon come kisse me now. 16 W. Byrd.[6]
 27  11 Galliarda to my L. Lumley's Pauen, Pag. 76 3 Doctor Bull.[7]
 28  12 Nancie 3 T. Morley.[8]
 30  13 Pauana 3 Doctor Bull.[9]
 32  14 Alman 3
 32  15 Robin 3 Jhon Munday.
 33  16 Pauana 2 M. S.
 34  17 Galiarda 2 Dr. Bull.[10]
 36  18 Barafostus Dreame 4
 37  19 Muscadin 2 [11]
 37  20 Alman 2
 38  21 Galiarda 3 [12]
 39  22 Praeludium
 40  23 Praeludium. El. Kidermister.
 41  24 Praeludium
 41  25 Praeludium
 42  26 The Irish Ho-hoane [13]
 43  27 Pauana 3 Ferdinando Richardson
 44  28 Variatio 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 46  29 Galiarda 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 47  30 Variatio 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 49  31 The Quadran Pauen 8 Dr. Bull.[14]
 54  32 Variation of the Quadran Pauan 8 {{{1}}}
 59  33 Galiard to ye Quadran Pauan. 12 {{{1}}}
 63  34 Pauana. Do 3 {{{1}}}
 66  35 Galiard to the Pauen 3 {{{1}}}
 67  36 St. Thomas Wake 5 {{{1}}}
 69  37 In Nomine {{{1}}}
 70  38 {{{1}}}[15]
 72  39 Pauana 3 Rob. Jhonson. Sett by Giles Farnabie.
 74  40 The Woods so Wilde[16] 5
 76  41 Pauana of My L. Lumley. 3 Doctor Bull.[17]
 78  42 'Goe from my Window' 8 Jhon Munday.[18]
 80  43 Praeludium Doctor Bull.[19]
 81  44 Gloria Tibi Trinitas {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[20]
 82  45 Saluator Mundi 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[21]
 86  46 Variatio 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 87  47 Galliarda 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 89  48 Galiarda to the Pauen, Pag. 63. Dor. 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 91  49 Praeludium Thomas Oldfield.[22]
 91  50 In Nomine William Blithman.[23]
 92  51 Vt, re. mi, fa, sol, la. 17 Doctor Bull.[24]
 94  52 Fantasia 4 W. Byrd.
 98  53 The K(ing's) Hunt 2 Giles Farnabie.[25]
100  54 Spagnioletta 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
101  55 For 2 Virg. 4 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[26]
102  56 Passamezzo Pauana 6 W. Byrd.[27]
104  57 Galiardus Passamezzo. 8 {{{1}}}
106  58 The Carman's Whistle 9 {{{1}}}[28]
108  59 The Hunt's Up 12 {{{1}}}[29]
111  60 Treg. Ground 12 {{{1}}}[30]
114  61 Monsieur's Alman 2 {{{1}}}[31]
116  62 Variatio 3 {{{1}}}
119  63 Alman 4 {{{1}}}
120  64 Sellinger's Round 9 {{{1}}}[32]
123  65 Fortune 4 {{{1}}}[33]
125  66 O Mistris myne 6 {{{1}}}[34]
127  67 The Woods so Wild 14 {{{1}}} 1590.[35]
129  68 Walsingham 22 {{{1}}}[36]
132  69 The Bells 9 {{{1}}}
134  70 (1) Tirsi di Luca Marenzio 1a parte. Intauolata di Pietro Fhilippi. Peeter Philips.
135  71 (2) Freno, 2a parte {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
137  72 (3) Cosi Moriro, 3a parte. {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
138  73 (4) Fece da voi à 6 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
139  74 (5) Pauana Pagget 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
141  75 (6) Galiard 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
142  76 (7) Passamezzo Pauana. 7 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1592.
146  77 (8) Galiarda Passamezzo. 10 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[37]
148  78 (9) Chi fara fede al cielo di Alessandro Striggio {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
150  79 (10) Bon Jour mon Cueur dl Orlando. {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1602.
152  80 (11) Pauana Dolorosa. Treg. 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1593.
154  81 (12) Galiarda Dolorosa 3 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
155  82 (13) Amarilli dl Julio Romano. {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1603.
156  83 (14) Margotte Laborez {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1605.
158  84 (15) Fantasia 39 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
161  85 (16) Pauana {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1580.[38]
162  86 (17) Le Rossignol {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 1595.
  1. Chappell, p.121. Ward (Lives of the Gresham Professors) says, 'This tune was first composed by William Byrde with twenty-two variations; and afterwards thirty others were added to it by Dr. Bull.' Another copy is in Benjamin Cosyn's Virginal Book, p. 139. See also Forster's Virginal Book, p. 74.
  2. Contains 80 bars of music descriptive of a storm. The different sections are headed, Faire Wether, Lightning, Thunder, Calme Wether. Lightning, Thunder, Faire Wether, Lightning, Thunder, Faire Wether, Lightning, Thunder, A Cleare Day. [See Programme Music, vol. iii. p. 35.]
  3. A copy of this is in Add. MSS. 30,485, fol. 75b.
  4. Add. MSS 30,485, fol.76b.
  5. Chappell, pp. 140, 142. A setting by Wm. Byrd is in B. Cosyn's Virginal Book, p. 139. See also No. 42. Another setting (by Francis Pilkington, Mus. Bac.) is in lute tablature in Add. MSS. 31,392, fol. 26.
  6. Chappell, pp. 122, 147, 218, 660, 771.
  7. Mentioned in Ward's List. A copy is in B. Cosyn's Virginal Book, p. 120.
  8. Chappell. p. 149.
  9. In Ward's List.
  10. Ibid.
  11. Chappell, pp. 240, 775. Vide infra, p. 241.
  12. Vide infra, p. 410.
  13. i.e. 'Ochone.' Chappell, p. 793.
  14. Chappell, p. 104. A different setting by Dr. Bull is in Cosyn's Virginal Book, p. 94. See also Add. MSS. 29,485, p. 34; 30,485, fol. 17b; 31,392, fol. 20; and Foster's Virginal Book, pp. 96 and 202; also infra p. 245. This and the next seven pieces are in Ward's List.
  15. In Ward's List this is called 'Fantasia upon a Plain Song.'
  16. Only one bar of the fifth section has been written in, the rest of the page is left blank. Chappell. p. 66. A copy of this is in Add. MSS. 31,403, which gives the name of Orlando Gibbons as the composer. See also Forster's Virginal Book. p. 118; Lady Nevell's Virginal Book, fol. 109; and Add. MSS. 30,485, fol. 67; also infra. No. 68.
  17. 'Vide the Galliard to this Pauen, pag. 27' (note in the MS.). In Cosyn's Virginal Book, p. 15. this Pavan and its Galliard have Cosyn's initials to them. It is mentioned in Ward's List.
  18. 'Vide p. 21.' This is the same composition as that on p. 21, attributed to Morley, but the copy on p. 21 wants the final section. Another setting (by Byrd) is in Forster's Book, p. 324, and in Cosyn's Book, p. 157.
  19. Ward calls this 'Praeludium to Gloria Tibi Trinitas.'
  20. This and the following three pieces are in Ward's List.
  21. There are two similarly named compositions by Bull in Add. MSS. 23,623, fol. 19, and 31,403 respectively, but all three are different.
  22. This composer is totally unknown.
  23. Written on the same plainsong as 'In Nomines' by Blytheman in Add. MSS. 31,403, and 30,485.
  24. In Ward's List.
  25. Chappell, p. 60. See also Cosyn's Book, p. 75.
  26. A curious little piece of eight bars for two Virginals.
  27. See vol. ii. p. 662a. This Pavan and the following Galliard also occur in Lady Novell's Book, fol. 92, and Will Forster's Book. p. 217. See also p. 142, No. 76.
  28. This celebrated piece has been often printed. Copies of it are in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 149, and in Add. MSS. 31,403 and 30,485. and Forster's Book, p. 130. Chappell. pp. 137–140, 428.
  29. Chappell. pp. 53, 60–62. 196; a copy is in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 46.
  30. A copy of this is in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 153b, where it is called 'Hughe Astons grownde.'
  31. A copy of this is in Forster's Book, p. 244. A different setting is in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 173b, of which a copy is also in Forster's Virginal Book, p. 366.
  32. Chappell, p. 69, where the melody is printed in Byrd's arrangement. A copy is in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 166b.
  33. Chappell, p. 162.
  34. Ibid. p. 209.
  35. A different setting from that contained in p. 74, v. supra. Copies in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 109 and Add. MSS. 31,403. See also Will Forster's Virginal Book, p. 118.
  36. See No. 1. Other copies of this setting are in Lady Nevell's Book, fol. 31, and Will Forster's Book, p. 74.
  37. See vol. ii. p. 662a.
  38. In the margin is the following note (part of which has been cat by the binder); 'The first one Philips made.'