The Polyphony Database
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About the database❯
PolyphonyDatabase.com is a detailed catalogue of early music sources designed to help musicians perform, academics study, and enthusiasts explore a vast and glorious repertoire quickly and easily. It aims to combine the practicality of CPDL with the academic rigour and ambition of the RISM census, to make use of similar projects where possible, and to directly combat the frustrations performing musicians have with all existing resources.
Its three main goals are:
- To assist performers, directors, and editors by cataloguing the contents of primary sources, source concordances, and basic information about how each piece of music can be performed.
- To provide a reliable starting point for academic research by linking to library catalogues, other existing databases, and facsimile images of early music manuscripts and prints.
- To provide a repository for properly sourced critical editions, performing scores, and recordings of as much of this music as possible, each carefully vetted for typesetting quality and accuracy, and made available for free download, so that this music might be discovered and appreciated by a wider audience.
The database was founded by Francis Bevan in 2014 as an outlet for his editing hobby and is regularly updated by him and a small team of enthusiasts. If you would like to contribute some cataloguing time, recordings or editions, submit corrections, commission an edition or just donate some cash, please get in touch with Francis via email: polyphonydatabase@gmail.com. Read more about the project's history at the 2018 Crowdfunder page.
The best way to help fund the project is to commission performing editions. New editions can be made quickly for as little as £10.
Understanding the clef images
A red clef means the voice is missing from this source. Where there are no concordances to fill in the gaps, this means the piece will require reconstruction.
A green clef means the voice is incomplete in this source. This might denote a fragment of a larger work, or a e.g. canonic voice that isn't written out in full.
A faded clef means much of the piece can be performed without this voice. For example, an extra 6th voice in the Agnus Dei of an otherwise 5vv Mass setting, or a short gimel in a big votive antiphon. Filtering by number of voices will exclude these clefs, while filtering by a specific voice combination will include them.
A blue clef denotes a voice that uses more than one clef in this source - this is particularly prevalent in earlier printed sources. We've estimated the larger clef on the left to be the most used to give an idea of voice distribution at a glance.
An X clef is used as a placeholder for voices we know are necessary, but haven't yet worked out which! This can be because there are no extant sources for a missing voice and no reconstruction has yet been attempted (it will normally become obvious which voice is missing once editing starts), or because we have catalogued a source from an incomplete facsimile that we know to be complete elsewhere.
Title |
Function(s) |
Composer |
# |
Sources |
Mort et Amour donnerent pris contraire
|
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Martin, Claude
fl.1549–1557
|
4 |
|
Mort et amour un jour se rencontrerent
|
|
Bonard, Laurent
|
4 |
|
Mort et amour un soir se racontrèrent
|
|
Phinot, Dominique
c.1510–c.1556
|
4 |
|
Morte te prego che de tanti affanni
|
|
Tromboncino, Bartolomeo
1470–after1534
|
4 |
|
Mort et fortune pourquoy m'avez laissé
|
|
Gombert, Nicolas
c.1495–c.1560
|
4 |
|
Morti tuae tam amatae
|
|
Walliser, Christoph Thomas
1568–1648
|
6 |
|
Mort m'a privé par sa cruelle envye
|
|
Crecquillon, Thomas
c.1505–1557
|
4 |
|
Mort ma privé par sa cruelle envye
|
|
Crecquillon, Thomas
c.1505–1557
|
5 |
|
Mort ou merci en languissant j'attens
|
|
Willaert, Adrian
c.1490–1562
|
5 |
|
Mort ou mercy en languissant j'attendz
|
|
Villiers, (?)Pierre de
fl.c.1532–1550
|
4 |
|
Mortuus est Philippus Rex
|
|
Cotes, Ambrosio Coronado de
c.1550–1603
|
7 |
Motetes a 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (E-VAcp 20)
Valencia, 1641
(Partbook, MS)
#56
|
|
Attrib: Cotes |
In exequiviis Regis Philippi 2 |
|
Moses et Aaron - At ille respondit - Et dixerunt Deus Hebraeorum
|
|
Burck, Joachim a
1546–1610
|
6 |
|
Most blessed Lord Jesu
|
|
Caustun, Thomas
c.1520-1525–1569
|
4 |
Mornyng and Evenyng prayer and Commun... (RISM 1565/4)
Mornyng and Evenyng prayer and Communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and children, wyth dyvers other godly prayers & Anthems, of sundry mens doynges
London: Day, John, 1565
(Partbook, Print)
RISM
#33
|
|
Attrib: Thomas Caustun |
|
|
Most clear of colour and root of steadfastness
|
|
Fayrfax, Robert
1464–1521
|
3 |
|
Most mighty and all-knowing Lord
|
|
Weelkes, Thomas
1576–1623
|
4 |
The tears or lamentacions of a sorrow... (RISM 1614/7)
The tears or lamentacions of a sorrowfull soul: composed with musicall ayres and songs, both for voyces and divers instruments
London: Stansby, William, 1614
(Tablebook, Print)
RISM
#24
|
|
Attrib: Thomas Weelkes |
|
|
Mostran le braccia sue misura giusta
Pothárn Imre (SATB)
|
|
Lassus, Orlande de
c.1532–1594
|
4 |
Sex cantiones latinae quatuor, adiunc... (RISM L860)
Sex cantiones latinae quatuor, adiuncto dialogo octo vocum. Sechs teutsche Lieder mit vier, sampt einem Dialogo mit 8. stimmen. Six chanson françoises nouvelles a quatre voix, avecq un dialogue a huit. Sei madrigali nuovi a quatro, con un dialogo a otto voci. ["Viersprachendruck"]
Munich: Berg, Adam, 1573
(Partbook, Print)
RISM
#23
|
|
Attrib: Orlandus di Lassus |
|
|
Mostrommi entro a lo spatio - Fortuna che si spesso
|
|
Monte, Philippe de
1521–1603
|
6 |
|
Mos vetus est
|
|
Aichinger, Gregor
1564–1628
|
5 |
|
Mourir daimer a dame sy jolye
|
|
Anon
|
4 |
|
Movendo a paro a paro
|
|
Striggio, Alessandro (i)
c.1536-1537–1592
|
5 |
|
Mox ut vocem Domini
|
St Andrew |
Paminger, Leonhard
1495–1567
|
4 |
Primus tomus ecclesiasticarum cantion... (RISM P828)
Primus tomus ecclesiasticarum cantionum, quatuor, quinque, sex, et plurium vocum, a prima dominica adventus, usque ad passionem Domini et salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi
Nuremberg: Gerlach, Dietrich, 1573
(Partbook, Print)
RISM
#8
|
|
Attrib: Leonartum Pamingerum |
|
|
Mox ut vocem Domini
|
St Andrew |
Schnellinger, Valentinus
|
5 |
|
Moy qui ne feiz jamaiz que luy complaire
|
|
Jacotin
|
4 |
|
Mr Blanck's Fantasy
|
|
Blancks, Edward
fl.1582–1594
|
5 |
|
Mr Blancks His Farewell
|
|
Blancks, Edward
fl.1582–1594
|
6 |
|