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The Gyffard partbooks are a collection of musical manuscripts compiled in the late 16th century, specifically around the 1580s, which contain vocal music, primarily polyphony, for four voices. They are named after their owner, the Englishman John Gyffard, who was a member of the nobility and had an interest in music.

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  1. Renaissance music manuscript sources
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