Parthenia, Or, the Maydenhead of the First Musicke That Ever Was Printed for the Virginalls | Composed by Three Famous Masters, William Byrd, Dr. John Bull, Orlando Gibbons.
William Byrd, Dr. John Bull, Orlando Gibbons. [Translated into Modern Notation and Edited with an Introduction by Edward Francis Rimbault (13 June 1816 - 26 September 1876) English organist, musicologist, book collector and author]. Engraved by William Hole (or Holle) was a skilled English engraver who died in 1624 though the date of his birth is uncertain.
(Book #ID 96037)
Printed for the Members of the Musical Antiquarian Society and Re-Issued by William Reeves, 185 Fleet Street, London 1847. 1847.
Recently rebound in quarter scarlet leather, matching red sides, gilt title to the spine. Folio 16'' x 11½''. The original edition engraved on copper plates by William Hole, was published in 1611. It was again printed from the same plates in 1613, with the addition of a dedication. Subsequent impressions (always from the original plates) appeared in 1635, 1650, and 1659. The Parthenia claims the merit of having been the first musical work printed from copper plates; and example that was generally followed, in regard to instrumental music, both in this country and on the continent. Contains half-title, title-page, facsimile page of the original from 1611, illustrated title-page, dedication, 3 page introduction with vignette above the first leaf, 50 pages of score. Just minor spotting to the introductory pages, otherwise in Fine condition, superb condition copy. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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