Consort songs
The term 'consort song' [...] has now been generally adopted as the most adequate description of the song for solo voice or voices accompanied by viols, and it also serves for a later development of the form which admitted in additino the use of a small vocal chorus.
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Sprache: | eng |
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London
Stainer and Bell
1974
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Ausgabe: | [Partitur], 2., rev. ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Musica Britannica
22. |
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Zusammenfassung: | The term 'consort song' [...] has now been generally adopted as the most adequate description of the song for solo voice or voices accompanied by viols, and it also serves for a later development of the form which admitted in additino the use of a small vocal chorus. |
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Beschreibung: | Enth. u.a. Werke von Robert Parsons, Richard Farrant, Nicholas Strogers. Nathaniel Pattrick, Patrick Mando, William Cobbold, Nathaniel Giles, John Tomkins, William Mundy, Edward Johnson, John Cosyn, John Wilbye, John Bennet, Richard Nicholson, William Wigthorpe, John Dowland, Thomas Weelkes, Orlando Gibbons, Richard Dering |
Beschreibung: | XXI, 193 S. Ill., Faks. |