Hi,
I was wondering if anybody on here might be able to help me.
I am a music student and as part of my program I need to do a module in 3-part score-reading 16th century music in different clefs - i.e. in the treble, alto and tenor; and alto, tenor and bass. I seem to have exhausted all of the original materials I can get my hands on to practise, yet feel I still need more to work with.
I was wondering if anyone that makes any editions on here might be able to transcribe them back to these clef orders. What I need is, for example, a few motets or masses in 3-part textures by Palestrina, Lassus or Byrd etc. I know how easy it is to do with just one click in Sibelius if you have the original file, but so many of the good editions on here are PDF only.
Help anyone?
I_Discipulus
Sixteenth century music in original clefs
Re: Sixteenth century music in original clefs
not sure if this helps,
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/psalter/
The Whole Booke of Psalmes: With The Humnes Evangelicall, and Songs Spiritual. (1621). The entire music is available for download.
sample,
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/psalter/
The Whole Booke of Psalmes: With The Humnes Evangelicall, and Songs Spiritual. (1621). The entire music is available for download.
sample,