Review: Our awin Scottis use: Music in the Scottish Church up to 1603
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Auteurs : D. James RossSource :
- Music and Letters [ 0027-4224 ] ; 2002-05.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Academie royale, Active part, Additional forms, Administrative convenience, African slaves, Alien culture, Amazing longevity, Ambitious claim, Anthony ross, Archival evidence, Awin scottis, Barbara haggh, Baroque opera, Cant organe, Cantus organum, Caroline wood, Carver, Carver choirbook, Cathedral choirmen, Cathedral music, Cathedral musicians, Cathedral posts, Certain sentences, Charles rogers, Chief credit, Christ church cathedral, Church music, Civic structures, Clear formulations, Coherent narrative, Complementary material, Complex dissonant polyphony, Composite image, Consecutive weeks, Contemporary analyses, Contemporary gawain douglas, Continual controversies, Convenient vernacular version, Copious music examples, Critical method, Curious editorial decisions, Curious insurance policy, Current atmosphere, David mateer, Deep knowledge, Definitive book, Definitive commentary, Discount anything, Documentary material, Domed ceiling, Douglas touches, Early renaissance, Early scottish church music, Early scottish music, Editorial team, Egberto study, Eighteenth century, Eighteenthcentury standards, Eloquent partisans, English cathedrals, English prose, European colonies, European country, Exhaustive investigation, Fascinating account, Fascinating material, Fifteenth century, Financial rewards, First paragraph, First performance, First piece, First time, French audiences, French music, French opera, French passion, Further thoughts, General reader, German society, Gordon contribution, Gordon munro, Graham sadler, Grammatical constructions, Habsburg courts, Haggh states, Handsome presentation, High level, Historical musicology, Hugh princes, Ideas need, Important developments, Important manuscript, Important manuscripts, Important substitute, Important work, Impressive aspect, Individual topics, Informative collection, Ingenious productions, Intense conservatism, Isobel woods preece, Italian opera, James ross, James saunders, Large entry, Larger works, Latter half, Limited coverage, Literary style, Lively debate, Lower spectators exit, Lucid account, Main gaps, Malodorous theatre, Many aspects, Many criticisms, Many enthused, Moorish xabeba, Mother tongue, Music book attempts, Music production, Musical life, Musical nature, Musical techniques, Musick carver, Mysterious term, National opera, Native scottish content, Newspaper items, Niggardly stipend, Obligatory activity, Office receipts, Official reports, Orthographical logic, Other aspects, Other authors, Other editorial infelicities, Other hand, Other operas, Other sources document, Outstanding singers, Parisian opera, Penurious choirmen, Perceptive comments, Performance standards, Philosophical tracts, Physical structure, Poetic list, Political change, Political colouring, Popular taste, Preece, Present chapter, Present collection, Present text, Present volume, Professional experiences, Profound respect, Protestant reform, Readable chapter, Recent debate, Regular attendance, Regular currency, Relative merits, Religious control, Remarkable feature, Rich subject, Robert biography, Robert carver, Scottish chapel, Scottish church, Scottish church music, Scottish composer robert carver, Secular churches, Serious opera, Seventeenth centuries, Several years, Significant papers, Similar book, Skilful editorial links, Social context, Source documents, Spanish america, Spanish edition, Speculative desire, Spelling surname, Subsequent discovery, Subsequent work, Substantial research, Such frequency, Synchronous phenomenon, Theatrical illusion, Thomas ross, Traditional view, Unbounded enthusiasm, Unbroken account, Uncompleted opera achille, Uninitiated reader, Unpublished manuscript, Untimely death, Vague idea, Various lines, Virtual vacuum, Warwick edwards, Writings presupposed.
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DOI: 10.1093/ml/83.2.283
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