User:Edward Tambling

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General information

Country of origin: UK (b. 1988)

Contributor since: 2009-01-27

Number of scores on CPDL: 177

Works with editions by this editor: 383 (see list)

My main editing sources include the Digital Imaging Archive of Medieval Music (although a resource not exclusively limited to Medieval music - it extends well into the 16th Century), along with printed facsimiles of William Byrd and Thomas Tallis and their joint 1575 publication of Cantiones Sacræ, Byrd's own publications (Cantiones Sacrae I (1589), Cantiones Sacrae II (1591), the Masses (c.1592-5), Gradualia I (1605) and Gradualia II (1607)), Lassus' posthumous 1604 publication of Magnum Opus Musicum and the Haberl edition of Palestrina on IMSLP.

I particularly specialise in producing editions more suited to voice combinations of men's voices, transposed either according to the clef code or with a view to more general pragmatic convenience.

Contact information

email: edwardtambling@gmail.com

Facebook page: Edward C N Tambling

Education

Wells Cathedral School, as chorister (1997-2001)

Downside School, as Organ Scholar (2001-2006)

Christ Church, Oxford, as Christopher Tatton Organ Scholar (2006-2009), graduating with First Class Honours in the Final Honour School of Music.

Background

Singer and professional organist (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists), based at Westminster Abbey as Organ Scholar, previously Organ Scholar and Acting Assistant Organist at Westminster Cathedral (September 2009 - August 2010). Main musical interests include Renaissance polyphony and American jazz (also amateur jazz pianist).