An Howres Recreation in Musicke (Richard Allison): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 14:05, 11 July 2022
Title: An Howres Recreation in Musicke, apt for Instrumentes and Voyces
Composer: Richard Allison
First Publication date and place: 1606 London.
Description: "All for the most part with two trebles, necessarie for such as teach in private families" (frontispiece)
Facsimile: London RCM
List of Works
To 4 voices
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To 5 voices
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Works at CPDL
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