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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
{{Title|''The Renaissance Singer''}} | |||
'''Editor / Compiler:''' [[Thomas Dunn]] | '''Editor / Compiler:''' [[Thomas Dunn]] | ||
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'''Voicing of works:''' SATB; optional organ accompaniments provided | '''Voicing of works:''' SATB; optional organ accompaniments provided | ||
{{PubDatePlace|1976| by E. C. Schirmer in Boston.| }} | |||
'''Notes:''' | '''Notes:''' | ||
*With an Essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer. | *With an Essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer. | ||
*Special note on copyright for users in the U.S.: Even though all of the contents of the volume appear to be in the public domain, under U.S. copyright law, creating a compilation is defined as editorial content, and as such, even though individual items are in the public domain in the U.S., E. C. Schirmer asserts a copyright in the | *Special note on copyright for users in the U.S.: Even though all of the contents of the volume appear to be in the public domain, under U.S. copyright law, creating a compilation is defined as editorial content, and as such, even though individual items are in the public domain in the U.S., E. C. Schirmer asserts a copyright in the collection of these items, in this order. | ||
*Texts are in their original languages, with English provided for those items with non-English original texts. | *Texts are in their original languages, with English provided for those items with non-English original texts. | ||
*The source, original liturgical usage, and where the original is in a language other than English, a translation, are provided for each item. | *The source, original liturgical usage, and where the original is in a language other than English, a translation, are provided for each item. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 24 November 2020
General information
Title: The Renaissance Singer
Editor / Compiler: Thomas Dunn
Publisher: E. C. Schirmer, Boston, MA USA
Price: $15.50 (available for purchase from Sheet Music Plus)
ISBN-10: Unknown
ISBN-13: Unknown
Voicing of works: SATB; optional organ accompaniments provided
Publication date and place: 1976 by E. C. Schirmer in Boston.
Notes:
- With an Essay on Renaissance performance practice by Joseph Dyer.
- Special note on copyright for users in the U.S.: Even though all of the contents of the volume appear to be in the public domain, under U.S. copyright law, creating a compilation is defined as editorial content, and as such, even though individual items are in the public domain in the U.S., E. C. Schirmer asserts a copyright in the collection of these items, in this order.
- Texts are in their original languages, with English provided for those items with non-English original texts.
- The source, original liturgical usage, and where the original is in a language other than English, a translation, are provided for each item.
Contents
The original publication includes indexes by:
- Composer
- Liturgical Use
- Collated titles, both Latin and English
and also includes an index of illustrations.
Tip: Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions.