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Livre Vermell
  • kevinfkevinf October 2018
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    Does anyone know if the partitions to the Livre Vermell de Montserrat are available anywhere?
  • Richard MixRichard Mix October 2018
    Posts: 1,685
    Besides a dead link to Wikimusique there's a CPDL page with some facsimiles.
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • CatherineS October 2018
    Posts: 107
    There are modern-notation transcriptions for purchase here, done by a performer of medieval music: http://gaita.co.uk/publications.html

    I have a copy of that and his other books of transcriptions and enjoy singing from them.
  • JoeM November 2018
    Posts: 22
    'Medieval fake book' has some of it. Stella Spendans, Polorum Regina and others:

    https://www.amazon.com/Medieval-Songs-Dances-11th-14th-Europe/dp/069200047X
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