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GIOSEFFO ZARLINO AND THE MISERERE TRADITION: A FERRARESE CONNECTION?
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- 01 October 2008, pp. 181-216
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Dietrich Bartel, Musica Poetica. Lincoln, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press. 1997. xv + 471 pp.
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 398-404
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‘SOUSPIRANT EN TERRE ESTRAINGE’: THE POLYPHONIC RONDEAU FROM ADAM DE LA HALLE TO GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT
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- 01 October 2007, pp. 1-42
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FIRE, FOLIAGE AND FURY: VESTIGES OF MIDSUMMER RITUAL IN MOTETS FOR JOHN THE BAPTIST
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- 08 September 2011, pp. 1-53
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PLAGUE, PERFORMANCE AND THE ELUSIVE HISTORY OF THE STELLA CELI EXTIRPAVIT
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- 21 July 2010, pp. 1-31
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A mirror of monarchy: Music and musicians in the household chapel of the Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 203-234
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Urban minstrels in late medieval southern France: opportunities, status and professional relationships*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 201-235
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A COURTLY LOVER AND AN EARTHLY KNIGHT TURNED SOLDIERS OF CHRIST IN MACHAUT'S MOTET 5
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- 14 July 2005, pp. 169-211
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‘Premierement ma baronnie de Chasteauneuf’: Jean de Ockeghem, treasurer of St Martin's in Tours*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 165-258
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Patricia Myers, ed., Luca Marenzio, Il settimo libro de' madrigali a cinque voci (1595), Luca Marenzio, The Secular Works, ed. Stephen Ledbetter and Patricia Myers, 14. New York, Broude Brothers, 1980. xxxv + 224 pp.
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 369-377
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Experimental polyphony, ‘according to the… Latins’, in late Byzantine psalmody*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 1-16
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- 05 December 2008, p. vii
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Ronsard, the Lyric Sonnet and the Late Sixteenth-Century Chanson*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 65-84
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Claude Le Jeune, Adrian Willaert and the Art of Musical Translation
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 123-148
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Musical aspects of Old Testament canticles in their biblical setting
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 221-264
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New sources of English fifteenth- and sixteenth-century polyphony
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 297-346
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Music publishing in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Umbria*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 1-36
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Sixteenth-century patronage at St Mark's, Venice*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 81-115
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Paul F. Cutter. Musical Sources of the Old-Roman Mass: an Inventory of MS Rome, St. Cecilia Gradual 1071; MS Rome, Vaticanum latinum 5319; MSS Rome, San Pietro F 22 and F 11, Musicological Studies and Documents 36. Neuhausen-Stuttgart, American Institute of Musicology and Hänssler-Verlag, 1979.
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 363-369
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A perspective on the southern Italian sequence: the second tonary of the manuscript Monte Cassino 318*
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 117-164
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