- his
mentor in his 1597
publication A
Plain and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke. Byrd also
taught Morley's contemporary,
Peter Philips. In 1588...
- 'Sesquiblinda' and 'Sesquihearkenafter'."
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke (1597) In
general though, a
slash or the
numeral 2
shows a doubling...
- one of
Thomas Morley's
characters in
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke denigrates the
Gregory Walker,
comparing unskilled singing to...
-
music for viols.
Thomas Morley, in his A
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke (1597)
extols him as one of the
greatest English composers, equal...
-
described a four-syllable
system in his
Plain and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke (1597). "Note shapes", Introduction, Fasola. Kyme, "An experiment...
- ISSN 0268-9111. Morley,
Thomas (1608). A
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke. London:
Humpfrey Lownes. OCLC 965139297. Murray,
Tessa (2014)...
- an
authority in his 1597
treatise A
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke. John Bergsagel, "Thomas Ashwell," and also "Sources, MS, §IX:...
- ISBN 9782856890332. Morley, Thomas. 1597. A
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke, Set
Downe in
Forme of a Dialogue. London:
Peter Short. [ISBN...
-
famous p****age from
Thomas Morley's A
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke (1597)
supports the view that the
madrigal had su****ded the...
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Thomas Morley, who
wrote (in 1597 in his
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke), "We call that a Fuge, when one part
beginneth and the other...