Review: Sacred Hymnes of 3. 4. 5. and 6. Parts (1615)
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Auteurs : Christopher R. WilsonSource :
- Music and Letters [ 0027-4224 ] ; 2002.
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- pers : Abel Concerts, Alessandro Striggio, Byrd, Chatterley, Christian Bach, David Greer, E. H. Fellowes, Ernest Warburton, F. W. Sternfeld, Giovanni Maria, Giuseppe Verdi, Gmur, John Morehen, Julius Hummel, N. Ponsonby, Thomas Snodham, Thomas Watson, Westrup, William Byrd, Wilson John.
- place : Italy, London, Milan, Munich, York.
- Teeft :
- Accessible addition, Admirable blend, Alessandro striggio, Archaic word form, British music, Chatterley, Chatterley point, Chatterley underlay, Chronological order, Church music, Complete music example, Concertante symphony, Consort anthem, Current research, David greer, Diletto musicale, Direct propaganda, Doblinger edition, Doblingers reihe, Domestic consumption, Domestic music, Early symphonic, Early work, Editorial apparatus, Editorial approach, Editorial note, Editorial practice, Elizabethan madrigal, Elizabethan version, English cathedral music, English composer, English madrigal, English madrigal school, English madrigal verse, English madrigalist, English madrigalist series, English purist, English renaissance, English renaissance lyric poetry, English renaissance poetry, English verse publication, Excellent example, Excellent introduction, Favourite madrigalist, Fiftieth anniversary, First edition, First publication, First time, Formal clarity, Fowre part, Further reading, Giovanni maria nanino, Girolamo conversi, Good edition, Great expressiveness, Greater footing, Hanspeter gmur, Hanspeter introductory material, Helpful discussion, High scholarly standard, Highest partbook, Hummel edition, Important contribution, Important dutch publisher johann julius hummel, Independent accompanimental part, Isbn sacred hymn, Italian canzonets, Italian madrigal englished, Italian manner, Italian manuscript source, Italian original, Italian period, Johann, Johann christian bach, John morehen, John morehen point, Last influential volume, Late ernest, Lesser composer, Literal translation, Literary scholar, Literary scholar today much, Liturgical context, Luca marenzio, Madrigalian conservative byrd, Madrigalist, Magnificent edition, Manuscript copy, Manuscript source, Many proverbial, Many year, Miscellaneous madrigal volume, More scholarly, More soloistic, Morehen, Morehen print, Music theory campion, Musica, Musica britannica, Musica britannica series, Musica giuseppe verdi, Musical setting, Opus number, Original italian, Original spelling, Original text, Other continental source, Outlandish practice, Parodical biblical text, Performance issue, Practical musicology, Present edition, Prestigious musica britannica series, Professor morehen, Proper context, Public liturgical, Public performance, Qualitative parameter, Readable preface, Religious verse, Rigorous editorial procedure, Sacred hymn, Sacred hymnes, Sacred music, Same introduction, Scant attention, Scholarly rigour, Several source, Short introduction, Shorte hymne, Sinfonia sinfonia, Slow movement, Specialist scholar such, Stainer bell, Superficiality many associate, Supplementary series, Surprising addition, Syllabic contraction, Symphony concertantes, Textual presentation, Thematic contrast, Thomas single edition print, Thomas watson, Underlaid text, Verbal text, Verbal text compendium, Watson text, Wednesday concert, William byrd, Wilson johann christian bach, Wilson john amner, Wonderful addition.
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DOI: 10.1093/ml/83.2.327
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