GEORGE KIRBYE AND THE ENGLISH MADRIGAL
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Auteurs : Craig MonsonSource :
- Music and Letters [ 0027-4224 ] ; 1978.
English descriptors
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- org : American Musicological Society.
- pers : Alfonso Ferrabosco, Arkwright, Brett, C. A. Monson, C. S. Lewis, Charles Burney, Charles Drury, David Brown, E. H. Fellowes, E. P. Arkwright, Edward Spenser, Fellowes, George Drury, George Kirby, George Kirbye, J. J. Muske, Jane Bernstein, John Danyel, John Dowland, John Drury, John Mundy, John Shelton, John Ward, John Wilbye, Joseph Kerman, Journal, Kerman, Kirbies, Like Tallis, Margaret Crum, Mus, Nicolas Yonge, Orlando Gibbons, Philip Brett, Richard Carlton, Robert Drury, Robert Jones, Robert White, Thomas Bateson, Thomas Drury, Thomas Hamond, Thomas Morley, Thomas Myriell, Thomas Tomkins, Thomas Vautor, Thomas Watson, Thomas Weelkes, William Byrd, William Cobbold, William Firmage, William Mundy.
- place : Berkeley, England, Norfolk, Rome, St. Edmunds.
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