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The Lambeth Choirbook – also known as the Arundel Choirbook – is an illuminated choirbook dating to the sixteenth century. It contains music for 7 Masses, 4 Magnificats, and 8 motets. Much of the music is by Tudor-period composers. The major contributors are Robert Fayrfax and Nicholas Ludford; between them they contributed at least ten of its nineteen pieces. Only three of Fayrfax's works have his name attached to them, but five other pieces are known as his; these, along with two by Ludford, are known from concordances in the Caius Choirbook and other manuscripts. Seven anonymous pieces exist in the book:

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  • The Lambeth Choirbook – also known as the Arundel Choirbook – is an illuminated choirbook dating to the sixteenth century. It contains music for 7 Masses, 4 Magnificats, and 8 motets. Much of the music is by Tudor-period composers. The major contributors are Robert Fayrfax and Nicholas Ludford; between them they contributed at least ten of its nineteen pieces. Only three of Fayrfax's works have his name attached to them, but five other pieces are known as his; these, along with two by Ludford, are known from concordances in the Caius Choirbook and other manuscripts. Seven anonymous pieces exist in the book: * Ave Dei Patris filia * Ave mundi spes Maria * Gaude flore virginali * Salve regina * two Magnificats * Vidi aquam egredientem de templo (antiphon at the Aspersion before Mass during Eastertide). No concordances for any of these have been traced, and it seems possible that further works by Fayrfax and Ludford might exist among them. The book also contains music by older composers, such as Edmund Stourton and Walter Lambe, whose music may also be found in the Eton Choirbook. The book is now housed in Lambeth Palace Library under the reference MS 1. (en)
  • Le livre de chœur de Lambeth - aussi connu sous le nom livre de chœur d'Arundel - est un livre de chœur enluminé datant du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Il libro corale Lambeth è un codice musicale, manoscritto e miniato, di musica sacra del XVI secolo contenente musiche di compositori attivi durante la dinastia Tudor. (it)
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  • Le livre de chœur de Lambeth - aussi connu sous le nom livre de chœur d'Arundel - est un livre de chœur enluminé datant du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Il libro corale Lambeth è un codice musicale, manoscritto e miniato, di musica sacra del XVI secolo contenente musiche di compositori attivi durante la dinastia Tudor. (it)
  • The Lambeth Choirbook – also known as the Arundel Choirbook – is an illuminated choirbook dating to the sixteenth century. It contains music for 7 Masses, 4 Magnificats, and 8 motets. Much of the music is by Tudor-period composers. The major contributors are Robert Fayrfax and Nicholas Ludford; between them they contributed at least ten of its nineteen pieces. Only three of Fayrfax's works have his name attached to them, but five other pieces are known as his; these, along with two by Ludford, are known from concordances in the Caius Choirbook and other manuscripts. Seven anonymous pieces exist in the book: (en)
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  • Libro corale Lambeth (it)
  • Livre de chœur de Lambeth (fr)
  • Lambeth Choirbook (en)
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