Part books
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Bass part book of pieces of music, chiefly dances, for viols., 3rd quarter of 17th century.
The pieces are in three groups:
Sixteen unnamed pieces (folios 1-6 in treble parts, 1-5 verso in bass);
Pieces numbered to 25 (actually 23), composers named being Christopher Simpson and John Jenkins (folios 6 verso-19, 6 verso-18, 6-18);
Thirty-five pieces, possibly of French origin, complete only in the bass part (1-3 missing in first treble, and 1-11 in second treble), (folios 37 verso-47, 32 verso-39 verso, 33 verso-43 verso).
First treble part book of pieces of music, chiefly dances, for viols., 3rd quarter of 17th century.
The pieces are in three groups:
Sixteen unnamed pieces (folios 1-6 in treble parts, 1-5 verso in bass);
Pieces numbered to 25 (actually 23), composers named being Christopher Simpson and John Jenkins (folios 6 verso-19, 6 verso-18, 6-18);
Thirty-five pieces, possibly of French origin, complete only in the bass part (1-3 missing in first treble, and 1-11 in second treble), (folios 37 verso-47, 32 verso-39 verso, 33 verso-43 verso).
First treble, second treble, and bass part books of pieces of music, chiefly dances, for viols., 3rd quarter of 17th century.
The pieces are in three groups:
Sixteen unnamed pieces (folios 1-6 in treble parts, 1-5 verso in bass);
Pieces numbered to 25 (actually 23), composers named being Christopher Simpson and John Jenkins (folios 6 verso-19, 6 verso-18, 6-18);
Thirty-five pieces, possibly of French origin, complete only in the bass part (1-3 missing in first treble, and 1-11 in second treble), (folios 37 verso-47, 32 verso-39 verso, 33 verso-43 verso).
Part book containing the first treble and tenor parts of instrumental music in five parts by Jean Baptiste Lully., 1657-1677.
Part book containing the second treble and alto parts of instrumental music in five parts by Jean Baptiste Lully., 1657-1677.
Second treble part book of pieces of music, chiefly dances, for viols., 3rd quarter of 17th century.
The pieces are in three groups:
Sixteen unnamed pieces (folios 1-6 in treble parts, 1-5 verso in bass);
Pieces numbered to 25 (actually 23), composers named being Christopher Simpson and John Jenkins (folios 6 verso-19, 6 verso-18, 6-18);
Thirty-five pieces, possibly of French origin, complete only in the bass part (1-3 missing in first treble, and 1-11 in second treble), (folios 37 verso-47, 32 verso-39 verso, 33 verso-43 verso).
Set of three part books, each containing two parts of instrumental music in five parts by Jean Baptiste Lully, written circa 1677-1680., 1657-1679.
Treble part book of seven dance pieces by 'Mr Simpsone' (Christopher Simpson?)., 3rd quarter of 17th century.
MSS.9447-9458 consist of Scottish and English music, and French lute music, all dating from before 1675. MSS.9459-9469 consist of French music brought to Scotland by James and Harie Maule after their visits to France between 1678 and 1683. MSS.9470-9475 are opera scores and parts acquired by James Maule when in exile in Italy after the 1715 rising.