- Priscilla Bunbury's Virginal Book
Priscilla Bunbury's Virginal Book is a musical
commonplace book compiled in the late 1630's by two young women from an affluentCheshire family. It is important more for itsfingering indications than for the quality of the music it contains.The Manuscript
The manuscript is an upright volume measuring 11.5 in. by 8 in. in a tooled
leather binding. The front cover bears the words "PRISCILLA BVNBURY" in tooled lettering, and the back cover the initials "PB". It contains thirty two pages pre-ruled with six-line staves. There are thirty five neatly-written pieces of music, but the first and last pages, together with the pieces they bore, are missing. Apart from the music, there is a medicinal recipe and other scribblings. At least two different hands can be discerned.The Authors
The first owner of the book was Priscilla Bunbury (1615-1682), daughter of Sir Henry Bunbury of
Little Stanney inCheshire and his second wife Martha. The second owner was also a Priscilla Bunbury (c 1675- after 1707), daughter of Sir Thomas Bunbury, a grandson of Sir Henry and his first wife, and goddaughter of the first Priscilla.Contents
Five pieces are attributed to Robert Hall, of whom nothing is known. Five are by
Orlando Gibbons , and three by Randall Jewett, a member of thechoir atChester Cathedral and brother of the better-knownRandolph Jewett , possibly a pupil ofOrlando Gibbons . The entire "Battle" sequence byWilliam Byrd is included as one piece (also found inMy Ladye Nevells Booke ). Twenty one of the pieces are not attributed.# [Untitled] Whoop, do me no harm, good man (Orlando Gibbons)
#The White Ribbin
#The freind's Good Night
#The Celebran (Orlando Gibbons)
#A jig
#Put up thy dagger Jemmy (unattributed, but also found in theFitzwilliam Virginal Book byGiles Farnaby )
#Money is a Gallant thinge
#Rappaks jig
#The maukin
#George
#La holland
#Mrs Prissilla Bunburie hir Delight
#Almaine Mr Gibbons (Orlando Gibbons)
# [Untitled] (Randall Jewett)
#A maske (Orlando Gibbons)
#Berchen Greene Hollan
#A french Lesson
#Swinnertons Almaine
#A Maske
#A Coranto
#The Buildings
#Churtons farwell (Randall Jewett)
#Almaine (Randall Jewett)
#Grayes Inn Maske (Orlando Gibbons)
#The new Rant
#The parson of the parrish
#Captaine owens Delight
#A horne pipe (Robert Hall)
#The battle by mr:bird (William Byrd): The soldiers sumons: The foote march: The horse march: The trumpetts: Irish march: Bagpipe: fife and drum: march to the fighte: Tantara: [untitled] : [untitled] : The bells. (Also found inMy Ladye Nevells Booke andElizabeth Roger's Virginal Book )
#The buildinge
#Frogg gall [iard] (Robert Hall)
#The pleasing widdow (Robert Hall)
#Mock widdow (Robert Hall)
#My choyce is made and I desire no change. My choyce (Robert Hall)
#the nightingaillThe fingering
Pieces 1-28, corresponding to the hand of the first Priscilla Bunbury, contain full
fingering indications. As far as the right hand is concerned, these follow the modern system, with the thumb numbered "1" and the little finger "5". The system is however reversed for the left hand, where the little finger is numbered "1" and the thumb "5". It is evident that the author favoured the use of the third finger for the right hand and the third finger and thumb for the left hand on "strong" notes.ee also
*
The Mulliner Book
*The Dublin Virginal Manuscript
* My Ladye Nevells Booke of Virginall Musick"
*Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
*Parthenia
*Elizabeth Roger's Virginal Book Further reading
* "Priscilla Bunbury's Virginal Book," edited by Virginia Brookes. PRB Productions, Albany, California, 1993. ISBN 1-56571-052-5. Contains an introduction and transcription of the entire MS.
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