The Peterhouse Partbooks are a collection of early music manuscripts that date back to the late 16th century and early 17th century. They are significant for their role in the study of Renaissance music and the history of choral practices in England. The partbooks contain a repertoire of liturgical and secular music, primarily for vocal ensembles, and include works by various composers of the time.

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