Adventures of Portuguese 'ancient music' in Oxford, London and Paris: Duarte Lobo's 'Liber missarum' and musical antiquarianism, 1650-1850
<p>Works from the <em>Liber missarum</em> (Antwerp, 1621) of the Portuguese composer Duarte Lobo (<em>c.</em>1565-1646) became established in the repertory of 'ancient music' cultivated in eighteenth-century England. In particular, the motet <em>Audivi v...
Main Author: | Rees, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2005
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