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Voices and Instruments of the Middle Ages: Instrumental Practice and Songs in France 1100-1300
Voices and Instruments of the Meddle Ages embodies the most significant approach so far to the vexted problem of instrumental participation in medieval music. The scholarship is superior and a welcome contribution of philological expertise into the history of music. The literary style is excellent - correct, precise, and very readable.
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785 Pag v
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| Publisher | University of California Press : Berkeley, USA., 1986 |
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ix + 316hlm; 16 x 24 cm
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English
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0-520-05932-8
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785
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