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Bull, John: Keyboard Music I

Bull, John: Keyboard Music I

...the Chapel Royal, and lastly at Antwerp – were acknowledged throughout Europe. He stands alongside William Byrd as one of the greatest of English keyboard composers, a stature affirmed by the two Musica Britannica volumes of his complete oeuvre. The first of them includes among its contents all his known...
Keyboard Solos And Duets

Keyboard Solos and Duets

by Nicholas Carleton, John Amner and John Tomkins. Six pieces from Musica Britannica Volume 96. Edited by Alan Brown. Complementary to K49, this collection is a unique offering of music by John Amner, Nicholas Carleton and John Tomkins that is the only surviving keyboard music by the respective composers. In...
Invitation To The Partsong Book 6

Invitation to the Partsong Book 6

Edited by Thurston Dart and Nigel Fortune SATB 13 of the finest settings taken from John Dowland: Ayres for Four Voices, originally transcribed as Volume 6 of Musica Britannica by Edmund Fellowes. The Elizabethan and Jacobean lutesongs were often written with alternative versions for voices and lute. This volume is...
Keyboard Music From Fitzwilliam Manuscripts

Keyboard Music from Fitzwilliam Manuscripts

Edited by Christopher Hogwood & Alan Brown First published in 2017 Pages: 248 Format: Hardback Dimensions (mm): 330 x 254 x 28 Weight: 1.712kg Complementary to MB96, the 85 items in MB102 complete the coverage of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book in Musica Britannica. With the exception of four pieces...
Jenkins, John: Fantasia-Suites III

Jenkins, John: Fantasia-Suites III

...III published in MB90, and like those works display a similar high level of instrumental virtuosity in their divisions. With the publication of MB104, all eight series of the composer’s fantasia-suites are now available in Musica Britannica. Any individual work from this volume is available in printed or digital...
Arne, Thomas: Judith

Arne, Thomas: Judith

...undoubtedly contributed to its neglect. Here published in a complete, critical edition for the first time, it seems entirely fitting that this true cultural monument of 18th-century Britain should be celebrated with the hundredth volume of Musica Britannica. Performing material to accompany this volume is now available (Ref. HL434)....
Tomkins, Thomas: Keyboard Music

Tomkins, Thomas: Keyboard Music

Edited by Stephen Tuttle. Third, revised edition prepared by John Irving. First published in 1955, revised 1964. Third revised edition 2010. Pages: 208 Format: Hardback Dimensions (mm): 330 x 254 x 24 Weight: 1.521kg Musica Britannica's first single-composer collection gathers together the surviving keyboard oeuvre of this late master of...
Invitation To Medieval Music Book 5

Invitation to Medieval Music Book 5

Edited by John Stevens Partsongs from the Court of Henry VIII. This collection from Musica Britannica Volume 18 has 12 partsongs for 3, 4 and 5-part mixed consorts of voices and/or instruments, including the well-known 'Blow thy horn, hunter', 'I have been a foster', and 'Ah Robin'....
Parry, C. Hubert: Seven Songs For High Voice

Parry, C. Hubert: Seven Songs for High Voice

Selected from Musica Britannica Volume 49 CONTENTS Armida's garden (D - G) Blow, blow thou winter wind (E - G sharp) Dream pedlary (C - G flat) My heart is like a singing bird (C - A) Proud Maisie (D - F) Rosaline (D - A flat) Weep you no...
Sing We Merrily: Music For Eighteenth-Century English Choirs

Sing We Merrily: Music for Eighteenth-Century English Choirs

...as to church choirs both in Britain and America wishing to add an authentic and colourful strand of music to their worship. The contents are drawn from the definitive collection of this repertoire, Musica Britannica Volume 85, Eighteenth-Century Psalmody, with keyboard reductions and a comprehensive note on performance also included....
Henry VIII: Thirty-five Compositions

Henry VIII: Thirty-five Compositions

...own compositions. The book is indisputably a document of court-music in the early years of the king’s reign and only occasionally recalls the styles of earlier times. For this volume, John Stevens has extracted Thirty-five compositions by King Henry VIII from the popular Musica Britannica edition Music at the Court...
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