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Morley's Consort Lessons of 1599

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

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A certain amount, though by no means enough, has been written on Morley the composer and teacher. The work I want to discuss to-day illustrates two other aspects of his wide genius which so far have been little studied—Morley as editor and arranger, and Morley as innovator.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Musical Association, 1947

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1 All repeats are written out in the lute-part, and the only way to avoid incessant page-turning would be to use a larger page.Google Scholar

2 In the National Gallery, London.Google Scholar

3 From the five-part Canzoni (1572).Google Scholar

4 This Pavane has no connection with the In Nomine canto fermo.Google Scholar