Networks of music and culture in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries : a collection of essays in celebration of Peter Philips's 450th anniversary /
Peter Philips (c.1560-1628) was an English organist, composer, priest and spy. He was embroiled in multifarious intersecting musical, social, religious and political networks linking him with some of the key international players in these spheres. Despite the undeniable quality of his music, Philips...
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Farnham ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate Publishing,
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- Introduction / David J. Smith
- The interconnection of religious, social and musical networks : creating a context for the keyboard music of Peter Philips and its dissemination / David J. Smith
- The Liber fratrum cruciferorum Leodiensium and the dissemination of organ repertoire in the Netherlands during the seventeenth century / Émilie Corswarem
- The pious Mr Philips and his few-voiced motets at Isabella's Confraternity of Our Lady / Anne Lyman
- The ear of the lynx : the musical legacy of the Accademia dei Lincei / Naomi J. Barker
- Politics, religion, style and the passamezzo galliards of Byrd and Philips : a discussion of networks involving Byrd and his disciples / Rachelle Taylor and Frauke Jürgensen
- Musical rhetoric lost in translation : national, religious and linguisitc networks and the determination of title in Sweelink's Organ variations on Psalm 36 / Julia R. Dokter
- What is a composer : problems of attribution in keyboard music from the circle of Philips and Sweelink / David Schulenberg
- Orlando Gibbon's keyboard music : the continental perspective / Pieter Dirksen
- A pattern recognition approach to the attribution of early seventeenth-century keybaord compositions using features of diminutions / Peter van Kranenburg and Johan Zoutendijk
- 'Full of art, and profundity' : the five-part consort pavan as a medium for sophisticated musical expression and compositional cross-reference in late Renaissance England / John Bryan
- Networking, patronage and professionalism in the early history of violin playing : the case of William Brade (c. 1560-1630) / Arne Spohr
- Practice and dissemination of music in the Catholic network as suggested by the music collection of Edward Paston (1550-1630) and other contemporary sources / Hector Sequera
- Social networking in seventeenth-century Italy : The 'harmonious letters' of a monk-musician / Abigail Ballantyne.