Anne Cromwell's Virginal Book is a collection of keyboard music from the late 16th century, attributed to Anne Cromwell, a member of the English aristocracy. It is one of the few surviving sources of music for the virginal, a type of harpsichord popular in Elizabethan England. The manuscript features a variety of compositions, including original pieces and arrangements of contemporary music, showcasing the style and tastes of the period.

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