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An English Medieval and Renaissance Song Book: Part Songs and Sacred Music for One to Six Voices by Noah Greenberg,

An English Medieval and Renaissance Song Book: Part Songs and Sacred Music for One to Six Voices by Noah Greenberg,
Forty-seven vocal works from the 12th to the 17th centuries, including songs by Henry IV and Henry VIII as well as Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, Thomas Ravenscroft, Thomas Morley, John Dowland, and Thomas Weelkes. Introduction by Joel Newman. Some Suggested Reading. Indexes.



The Cambridge Companion to Singing by John Potter,
The Cambridge Companion to Singing by John Potter,
This is the only book to cover in detail so many aspects of the voice, ranging from medieval music to Madonna and beyond. Almost anything one wants to know about singing practices and singing styles can be found here in chapters that cover world music, rock, rap and jazz; European art song, ensemble singing, the English cathedral tradition and the choral movement in the United States; Renaissance, Baroque and Classical singing treatises, contemporary vocal techniques, children's choirs and the teaching of singing today. The contributors are leading international performers and specialists.



Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English, Cambridge University - The Chair in Medieval and Renaissance English is a professorship in English at Cambridge University. It was created in 1954 for C.

Oxford Book of English Verse - The Oxford Book of English Verse most commonly means the Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900 edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch, an anthology of English poetry that had a very substantial influence on popular taste and perception of poetry for at least a generation. It was published by Oxford University Press in 1900; in its india-paper form it was carried widely around the British Empire and in war as a 'knapsack book'.

The English Folk Dance and Song Society - The English Folk Dance and Song Society was formed in 1932 by the merger of two organisations, the Folk Song Society and the English Folk Dance Society formed by Cecil Sharp in 1911.

New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1950 - The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250 – 1950 is a poetry anthology edited by Helen Gardner, and published in New York and London in 1972 by the Oxford University Press with ISBN 0198121369, as a replacement for the Quiller-Couch Oxford Book of English Verse. It was limited to British and Irish poets, mostly (Ezra Pound being allowed a special status).



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