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English Music for Recorders and Viol Consort in 16th and 17th Centuries
https://youtube.com/live/EmsW9QpLWbI?si=6ZNtvUf7Hq_Rq6aJ
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#FranzBrüggen
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#EnglishRenaissance -
English Music for Recorders and Viol Consort in 16th and 17th Centuries
https://youtube.com/live/EmsW9QpLWbI?si=6ZNtvUf7Hq_Rq6aJ
#ClassicalMusic
#FranzBrüggen
#Recorders&Viols
#EnglishRenaissance -
English Music for Recorders and Viol Consort in 16th and 17th Centuries
https://youtube.com/live/EmsW9QpLWbI?si=6ZNtvUf7Hq_Rq6aJ
#ClassicalMusic
#FranzBrüggen
#Recorders&Viols
#EnglishRenaissance -
This 2022 monograph by Jane Hwang Degenhardt combines perspectives from #EconomicHistory & #LiteraryStudies of #EnglishRenaissance drama, asking how #Shakespeare, #Marlowe, Heywood, Dekket etc. put ideas of #globalisation on the #EarlyModernStage
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https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=1816881236 -
This 2022 monograph by Jane Hwang Degenhardt combines perspectives from #EconomicHistory & #LiteraryStudies of #EnglishRenaissance drama, asking how #Shakespeare, #Marlowe, Heywood, Dekket etc. put ideas of #globalisation on the #EarlyModernStage
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https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=1816881236 -
In this week's poetry post we’ll travel to the time of the English Renaissance, with a jolly little music piece written by Thomas Morley (1557–1602): 'Now Is the Time of Maying'.