To register for an electronic invitation, please contact diamm@music.ox.ac.uk
10.30
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Electronic session opens
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10.45
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The Tudor Partbooks project and the Sadler Partbooks
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Magnus Williamson
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11.00
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The various visual records of the partbooks
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Julia Craig-McFeely
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11.10
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The current condition and conservation of the Sadler books
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Andrew Honey
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11.20
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Welcome to the Willmott Manuscript (MS. Mus. c. 784)
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Martin Holmes
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11.30
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Break (15 mins)
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11.45
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Who was John Sadler?
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Matthias Range
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12.30
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The relationship of Sadler’s two sets of partbooks and the Norwich writing-master John Scottowe
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Julia Craig-McFeely
& Matthias Range
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13.00
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Break (45 mins)
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13.45
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Digital reconstruction of the Sadler Partbooks and introduction to the edition
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Julia Craig-McFeely
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14.00
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Merchant life in Norwich: merchants and culture
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Christopher King
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14.20
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Sadler’s Norwich: the religious scene
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Matthew Reynolds
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14.45
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Who wrote the Sadler Partbooks?
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Julia Craig-McFeely
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15.10
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Illustration and decoration
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Matthias Range
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15.30
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Palaeography
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Julia Craig-McFeely
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16.00
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Break (15 mins) followed by open discussion
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16.45
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Close
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Tudor Partbooks Project
Magnus Williamson, Newcastle University
Julia Craig-McFeely, University of Oxford
Matthias Range, University of Oxford
Bodleian Library, Oxford
Martin Holmes, Alfred Brendel Curator of Music
Andrew Honey, Book Conservator, research and teaching
Tudor Norwich
Christopher King, Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts, University of Nottingham
Matthew Reynolds, Hove Park Sixth Form College & Independent Researcher
Image: Bodleian Library Ms. Mus. e. 1, fol. 58v