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British Library, R. M. 24 d 2 (John Baldwin's Commonplace Book): An Index and Commentary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1974

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3 The difficulty I experienced in identifying these Marenzio madrigals is a comment on the published representation of this composer. I am grateful for their help to Professor Denis Arnold, Professor Joseph Kerman, Keith Bennett, and the Librarian and Staff of the BBC Music Library.Google Scholar

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