ON WILLIAM BYRD'S EMENDEMUS IN MELIUS
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Auteurs : Joseph KermanSource :
- The Musical Quarterly [ 0027-4631 ] ; 1963.
English descriptors
- Entity :
- pers : Alfonso Ferrabosco, Charles Burney, E. H. Fellowes, Horsley, Imogene Horsley, Journal, Kenneth Burke, L. Semitones, Li Ll, Liber Usualis, Lincoln Cathedral, Noah Greenberg, Queen Mary, Robert Parsons, Robert White, Thomas Tallis, To, Tudor Lamentations, William Byrd.
- place : London, Norwich, Palestrina, Roman.
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