THE PASTON MANUSCRIPTS AS SOURCES OF BYRD'S MUSIC

The largest contemporary manuscript collection of William Byrd's works was assembled by the Norfolk gentleman Edward Paston (1550–1630), whose library included at least fifty sets of partbooks, supplemented by around the same number of printed sets, from both Britain and the continent. The manu...

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Paston, Edward
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Songs
Works
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