William Tippe was a Fellow at Cambridge between 1408 and 1414, and the unusual name also permits some confidence in identifying him as the precentor at Fotheringhay in 1438. His music is found exclusively in Old Hall.

Works (7)

Literature

W. Typp

EDITIONS

  1. The Old Hall Manuscript, edited by Alexander Ramsbotham, completed by H.B. Collins and Dom Anselm Hughes, 3 vols, Nashdom Abbey, Burnham, Buckinghamshire: Plainsong and Medieval Music Society, 1933-1938 .

STUDIES OF WORKS

BENT, Margaret. 'Text setting in sacred music of the early 15th century: evidence and implications', Musik und Text in der Mehrstimmigkeit des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts, Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1984, pp. 291-326 (p. 308)( Credo).

OTHER LITERATURE

BENT, Margaret. 'Text setting in sacred music of the early 15th century: evidence and implications', Musik und Text in der Mehrstimmigkeit des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts, Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1984, pp. 291-326 (p. 308).