William Byrd.(Latin Motets II )(Review)

From: Notes | Date: September 1, 2001| Author: MILSOM, JOHN | Copyright information

William Byrd. Latin Motets II (from Manuscript Sources). Edited by Warwick Edwards. (The Byrd Edition, 9.) London: Stainer & Bell, c2000. [Gen. pref. p. iv; pref. p. v-vii; editorial notes, p. vii-xiv; texts and trans., p. xxv-xix; score, p. 1-190; list of sources, p. 191-93; textual commentary, p. 194-201; index of first lines, p. 202. ISMN M-2202-1951-1; B371. [pound]69.]

Edited by Warwick Edwards, this collection of William Byrd's Latin motets preserved in manuscript ...

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