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Songs without Words: Consort Music from the Age of Elizabeth I

Bryan, John (2007) Songs without Words: Consort Music from the Age of Elizabeth I. [Performance] (Submitted)

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Abstract

Renaissance composers were adept at borrowing each others’ music: well known songs were arranged as instrumental pieces; motets and madrigals performed without their texts. This programme explores a range of consort music that owes much to the rich vocal repertory of the Elizabethan age, including pieces by Tallis, Tye, Parsons, Ferrabosco, Byrd and Dowland.

Item Type:Performance
Subjects:M Music and Books on Music > M Music
Schools:School of Music, Humanities and Media
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ID Code:3909
Deposited By:Graham Stone
Deposited On:22 Apr 2009 09:24
Last Modified:19 Jan 2010 04:47

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