The Lambeth Choirbook is a significant collection of English choral music from the late 16th century, specifically compiled around 1598. It is named after Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The choirbook contains a variety of sacred music, primarily composed for the Anglican Church, including settings of the Mass, motets, anthems, and other liturgical works.
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