This collection holds digitised images of some of the world's oldest surviving volumes of printed music.
Early Music Online is the result of a pilot project in which more than 300 volumes of 16th-century music from the British Library were digitised from microfilm.
The project was funded by JISC as part of the Rapid Digitisation programme 2011.
The digitised content is copyright © The British Library Board, and is made available for non-commercial use under the JISC Collections Open Education User Licence version 1.0. You may use the digitised content on Early Music Online in any way and for any such purposes that are conducive to education, teaching, learning, private study and/or research as long as you are in compliance with the terms and conditions of the licence. You may not use the content for commercial purposes.
View licence at http://www.earlymusiconline.org/licence
Read more about the project at http://www.earlymusiconline.org
Collection of chansons in voix de ville form, arranged for guitar in tablature by Adrian Le Roy.
Collection of motets, songs (French, German), and dances, ranging from four to twelve parts for organ in tablature. 56 pieces in four parts, 25 in five parts, 10 in six parts, 1 piece in seven parts, 2 in eight parts, and 1 in twelve parts.
Collection of 31 four-part French chansons.
Collection of 12 motets in four or five parts attributed to Francesco de Layolle, with table of contents.
Collection of chansons in four parts.
Collection of chansons by Clément Janequin in four parts (SATB), with an index on the title page.
Collection of madrigals in four parts.
Collection of motets in four parts.
Collection of motets in five parts.
Collection of chansons in four parts (SATB), with table of contents.