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  • * Volume 17: [[Arnold Schering]] (1877-1941)<br> * Volume 18: [[Heinrich Spitta]] (1902-1972)<br>
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1506|in Venice by [[Ottaviano Petrucci]]|&nbsp;}} ...phete liber primus (Ottaviano Petrucci)|the first]]. This volume contains works for four voices by Trombonico, Weerbeke, and Lapicida.}}
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  • The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (William Boyce)]] reads: ...and when the Place of Composer to the Royal Chapels was first establish'd, in 1699, he was appointed to it.
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  • {{Cleanup|Easily confused with Clarke [Clark], Jeremiah (ii) The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]] reads:
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  • '''Description:''' Complete works {{PubDatePlace|2017|by Bärenreiter in Kassel|Volume 1}}<br>
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  • |1607|1|in Venice by [[Angelo Gardano]] |1612|2|in Antwerp by [[Pierre Phalèse II|Pierre Phalèse]]}}
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  • ...um. Anno Christiano 1628 - in 4.° - Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso e Quinto. - In tutto libri cinque. La dedicatoria del Donfrido è così sottoscritta: Rote ...School Rothenburg. Published by Lazarus Zetzner, 1628, in quarto editions in five books, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and Quinto, as well as organ. Variou
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  • ...usician named [[Deodatus Dutton|Deodatus Dutton, Jr.]], a divinity student in New York and an organist of some reputation" (Downey 1986, quoting Striblin ...36 pages, which means the first 72 pages were published in 1830, the rest in early 1831.
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1583|in Rome by Domenico Basa for [[Alessandro Gardano]]|&nbsp;}} ...', this volume was published as one choirbook. It is dedicated to Philipp II of Spain.}}
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  • ...from the Spitta edition on IMSLP. Clefs modernised, and note values halved in the triple-time section. Musica ficta are editorial.}} {{Pub|1|1647|in ''{{NoCo|Symphoniae sacrae II, Op. 10}}''|no=18}}
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  • ...n|Crecquillon]]) are contained in a volume published by Christophe Plantin in 1578. ==List of choral works==
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1552|in Antwerp by [[Tielman Susato]], in May|&nbsp;}} ...volume in [[Tielman Susato|Susato]]'s series 'La Fleur de Chansons', this volume contains twenty-five three-part chansons by [[Thomas Crecquillon]] and [[Cl
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  • |1533|2|This reprint includes three works not found in the original edition. It is possible the [[Costanzo Festa|Festa]] piece wa ...artbooks. This volume was reprinted by Dorico on May 1, 1533, adding three works.}}
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  • The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]] reads: ...as Organist, and Vicar-Choral of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, in the Reigns of King Charles the First, and Second.
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  • * Forty Select Anthems in Score, Composed for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Voices. By Dr. Maurice Green {{PubDatePlace|1743|by John Walsh in London| &nbsp;}}
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  • ...renowned British choral conductor, organist, and composer. Born in Newquay in Cornwall, he began his musical training as a chorister at Westminster Abbey ...rganist of the Cathedral, principal conductor of the Three Choirs Festival in 1951, 1954, and 1957, and conductor of the City of Birmingham Choir. From 1
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  • ...from the Spitta edition on IMSLP. Clefs modernised, and note values halved in the triple-time sections.}} {{Pub|1|1647|in ''{{NoCo|Symphoniae sacrae II, Op. 10}}''|no=6}}
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1607|in Helmstedt.|&nbsp;}} '''Description:''' This is the third volume of the composer's nine-part collection ''Musae Sioniae''. Nos. 1-3 are for
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1575|in Paris by [[Adrien Le Roy]] and Robert Ballard|&nbsp;}} ...the settings of Italian texts have been left out. This book was reprinted in 1619 by Pierre Ballard.}}
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  • '''Full title:''' ''Musica di diversi auttori illustri per cantar et sonar in concerti'' {{PubDatePlace|1584|by [[Giacomo Vincenti]] and Ricciardo Amadino in Venice|&nbsp;}}
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