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Madrigal singing; a few remarks on the study of madrigal music with an explanation of the modes and a note on their relation to polyphony, by Ch. Kennedy Scott.

Main Author: Scott, Charles Kennedy, 1876-1965.
Language(s): English
Published: London, Oxford university press, H. Milford, 1931.
Edition: [2d ed.]
Subjects: Madrigals > History and criticism.
Singing.
Vocal music > England > History and criticism
Madrigals > Bibliography
Note: "First edition 1907. Second edition (amplified) 1931."
"A list of madrigals and ballets published during ... the Elizabethan period": p. [111]-112. "A list of choral ayres": p. 112. "[A list of] separate madrigals ... edited by Charles Kennedy Scott ... [and] published by the Oxford university press under the title of 'Euterpe'": p. 113-114.
Physical Description: x, 114 p., 1 l. illus. (music) diagrs. 26cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: MT 875 .S42 1931
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