Revealing their hand: lute tablatures in early seventeenth-century England
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Article
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KENNY, ELIZABETH (Author)
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Title:
Renaissance studies: Journal of the Society for Renaissance Studies
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Volume/ Issue No.: 2012/JAN V.26 N.1
Call No.:940.2105 RSJ Location: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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p 112-127
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Europe -- History
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Abstract |
In this article I investigate how musical concepts were transmitted in the manuscript culture of late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century lute music in England. Using material from the Mynshall and ML Lute Books I will suggest that a mental map of music theory is built through physical process in a way that might help to explain – at least in England – the gap between the theory books and the working methods of players and composers....
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Renaissance studies: Journal of the Society for Renaissance Studies
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Issu: 2012/JAN V.26 N.1
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