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Pammelia is an
English collection of
vocal rounds and canons,
first published in
England by
Thomas Ravenscroft in 1609. It was the
first collection of...
- Knell, Ding dong ding dong Bell. It was
printed in
Thomas Ravenscroft's
Pammelia,
Musicks Miscellanie in 1609, as a
canon for four voices. The
phrase 'Ding...
- songs, "freeman's songs" and
other anonymous music, in
three collections:
Pammelia (1609),
Deuteromelia or The
Second Part of
Musicks Melodie (1609) and Melismata...
- School.
Holst 1974,
entries 84 and 106.
Holst 1974, p. 99 for
instance in
Pammelia by
Thomas Ravenscroft, 1580[clarification needed]
Holst 1974,
entry 118...
- This
collection follows his
publication of the
first rounds in English,
Pammelia.
Plantation of
Ulster proceeds:
Protestant English and
Scots settlers take...
- This
collection follows his
publication of the
first rounds in English,
Pammelia.
Heinrich Schütz
comes to
Venice to
study under Giovanni Gabrieli. Francis...
- Sub-Topic
Columns Contributor/Notes P - 2
lines Burney.
Italian for soft.
Pammelia - 0.5 Burney. See Burney's History, Mercer's ed.
Title of the
first collection...
- all
three Ravenscroft publications refer to "the
songs in this book".
Pammelia has a
running page
header "Canons in the unison", but the
sections are...
- 1632
Madrigales and
ayres Porter,
Walter John, Lord
Digby London 1609
Pammelia Ravenscroft,
Thomas London 1609
Deuteromelia (The
Seconde Part of Musicks...