- the
First Part of
Ayres - The
Musicall Humours (1605)
Captaine Hume’s Pavan, No.46, the
First Part of
Ayres - The
Musicall Humours (1605) Love’s Farewell...
- John
Dowland (c. 1563 –
buried 20
February 1626) was an
English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best
known today for his
melancholy songs...
- (with
extensive book and
score revisions) in the
episode "Staring in a
Musicall". In the
animated show,
Hazbin Hotel, the
character Alastor (Amir Talai)...
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invention can
attaine to make,
being very
unapt to
yeeld a
sweete and
musicall sound,
notwithstanding with
pinnes they
winde and
bring to
agree in tunable...
-
Donkey Recs (founded by
Donkey Sound,
producer duo
Pharfar and Fresh-I and
Musicall Management). The song
charted in the Tracklisten,
official Danish Singles...
-
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 9
August 2012.
Roger North's The
Musicall Grammarian and
Theory of Sounds:
digests of the m****cripts,
edited by...
- m****cript
Essay of
Musicall Ayre (British
Library Add MS 32536) and in North's
Memoirs of
Music (ed. Rimbault, London, 1846) and The
Musicall Grammarian (ed...
-
grave and light, in five parts, for Viols, Violins,
recorders or
other Musicall Winde Instruments,
published in 1599 Lasocki,
David (1984). "The Recorder...
-
curriculum has an in-depth
elective study of the performing, literary,
musicall,
theatrical and
visual arts, as well as film
studies (called "moving image...
- (AV9835) 2004 –
Homenatge al
Misteri d'Elx. La
Vespra (AV9836) 2004 –
Musicall Humors.
Tobias Hume (AV9837) 2004 –
Isabel I.
Reina de
Castilla (AVSA9838)2004...