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A John Playford Advertisement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

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The single sheet advertisement of John Playford (British Museum Bagford Collection, Harley 5936/421) was the subject of an introductory article by William C. Smith in 1926. Since then this document, important in the history of English music publishing, has been almost totally neglected.

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Copyright
Copyright © Royal Musical Association, 1965

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References

1 William C. Smith, “Playford: some hitherto unnoticed catalogues of early Music”, The Musical Times, 1926, pp. 636–39 and 701–04.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Ibid., p. 636.Google Scholar

3 Rimbault, E.F., Bibliotheca Madrigaliana, London, 1847, p. 14.Google Scholar

4 For example, Giles Farnaby, Canzonets to foure voyces, 1598. See Arber, E., ed., Transcript of the Register of the Company of Stationers, 1554–1640, London, 1875–94, III, f.27v.Google Scholar

5. Fellowes, E.H., The English Madrigal Composers, 2nd ed., London, 1948, p.69.Google Scholar

6. Inderwick, F.A., Calendar of the Inner Temple, London, 1898, II, p.cxxvi.Google Scholar

7 Charles Humphries and William C. Smith, Music Publishing in the British Isles, London, 1954.Google Scholar

The format of this item and of Philip Rosseter's Lessons for consort would appear to be quarto. However, on the basis of the fragments of the missing Rosseter lute part discovered in the Bodleian Library it seems clear that Playford determined the size classification of these two items from the largest part-book, and they are therefore correctly placed in this list. See Beck, Sydney, Introduction to The First Book of Consort Lessons collected by Thomas Morley, New York, 1959, p. 37.Google Scholar