Box 3.1
Contains 7 Results:
Various transcriptions of works by Guerrero, Whyte, Padilla, Palestrina/Morales, Mundy, Hölscher, De Rore, and other notes, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Transcriptions of works by De Milan and Arcadelt, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
In manus tuas (by Vivanco), undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Brown Transcription Notebook, undated
Prelude, Fugue, and Chaconne (by Dietrich Buxtehude)
Snowflakes (by Sergey Prokofiev)
C’est l’extase lagoureuse (by Claude Debussy)
O Waly Waly
Various transcriptions, undated
Minuet Sonata (by Maurice Ravel), undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Unknown work, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
