Hearing the page: re-assessing the history and performance of the late medieval carol
Late medieval carols are an eclectic group of songs, ranging from pieces about good ale to solemn reflections on the Passion. They exist both in musically-notated books and in books without any notation at all. Despite this many scholars have neglected to examine these musically-notated works and th...
Main Author: | MacKay, MA |
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Other Authors: | Turner, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English, Middle (1100-1500) English |
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2023
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