Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Lisa Urkevich about Anne Boleyn’s Songbook, MS 1070, Royal College of Music.
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Music Credit
“Paranymphus”, Motet by Loyset Compere. No. 20 of MS 1070.
“Regina celi letare,” Anonymous Latin Motet. No. 20 of MS 1070.
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Link of Interest
MS 1070 (Anne Boleyn Music Book)
Anne Boleyn’s names appears on page 157.
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