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Giovanni Gabrieli and his contemporaries: music, sources and collections
2011, Ashgate/Variorum
in English
1409403696 9781409403692
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Table of Contents
Newly discovered manuscript parts and annotations in a copy of Giovanni Gabrieli's Symphoniae sacrae (1615)
Giovanni Gabrieli's Sacrae symphoniae (Venice, 1597) : some rediscovered partbooks with new evidence about performance practice
A new keyboard work by Giovanni Gabrieli and the relevance ofits compositional technique
Autographs of John Coprario
Fuerunt mihi lacrymae : Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder or the younger?
A rediscovered manuscript source with some previously unknown works by John Jenkins, William Lawes and Benjamin Rogers
New motets by Hans Leo Hassler : indications of second thoughts
A newly discovered songbook in Poland with works by Henry Lawes and his contemporaries
An early-seventeenth-century collection of sacred vocal music and its Augsburg connections
New connections between Eastern Europe and works by Philips, Dowland, Marais and others
A neglected anthology of sacred vocal music dating from the sixteenth century.
Edition Notes
Essays previously published in various journals between 1975 - 2009 with corrections and addendum.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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